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Fly through epic space battles as an Imperial pilot, challenging the Rebel Alliance. Experience a gripping narrative with memorable missions, diverse ships, and branching paths. Prove your loyalty to the Empire in a visually stunning galaxy.
Star Wars: TIE Fighter Trivia
What year was the video game Star Wars: TIE Fighter originally released? (Expert)
#1: 1994
#2: 1995
#3: 1996
#4: 1997
What is the primary faction that pilots TIE Fighters in Star Wars: TIE Fighter? (Advanced)
#1: Galactic Empire
#2: Rebel Alliance
#3: Jedi Order
#4: Bounty Hunters
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Star Wars: TIE Fighter Fun Facts
Star Wars: TIE Fighter was one of the first video games to feature a fully orchestral soundtrack, composed by David Arnold, who would later score several Bond films.
Star Wars: TIE Fighter was originally intended to be a straightforward sequel to Star Wars: X-Wing but evolved into a more complex game that allowed players to experience the Galactic Empire's perspective.
Star Wars: TIE Fighter Polls
What is your favorite ship from Star Wars: TIE Fighter?
TIE Fighter
TIE Interceptor
TIE Bomber
TIE Defender
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Which era of Star Wars do you prefer in TIE Fighter gameplay?
Galactic Civil War
Rise of the Empire
New Republic Era
Jedi Order Restoration
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