Star Wars Force Arena Private Server ((hot)) -
April 2026 , there is no fully functional or officially sanctioned private server Star Wars: Force Arena . The game officially shut down its servers on March 18, 2019
Reason for Shutdown
: Netmarble announced the closure in December 2018, citing that the game was no longer financially viable to maintain. Star Wars Force Arena Private Server
- Server Architecture: Force Arena used a deterministic lockstep network model. Every action (unit drop, leader movement, special attack) required authentication from Netmarble’s master server. Recreating that handshake logic for the matchmaking lobby, the battle server, and the replay system is months of reverse engineering work.
- The Database Issue: A private server needs the game’s original database tables: unit stats, card levels, shop rotations, guild data, and ranked ELO. Without a leak of Netmarble’s internal data (which never happened), developers have to guess or data-mine old APKs.
- The Disney/Lucasfilm Factor: Hosting a public server for a live-service Star Wars IP is a legal suicide mission. Most private server developers operate in the gray area for abandonware like City of Heroes or World of Warcraft (vanilla). But Disney’s legal team aggressively pursues any commercial or high-profile recreation of its defunct digital assets.
- GitHub repositories: Search for Star Wars: Force Arena private server projects on GitHub.
- Game development forums: Look for game development forums, such as GameDev.net or Gamasutra.
- Discord communities: Join Discord communities dedicated to Star Wars: Force Arena or game development.
50 concurrent players
The original game thrived on 1v1 and 2v2 real-time matchmaking. Private servers are lucky to have during peak hours (8 PM GMT). You will face the same three players repeatedly. Want a 2v2 partner? You will likely need to coordinate via Discord voice chat. The AI bot matches are functional, but PvP is a ghost town. April 2026 , there is no fully functional