According to its Windows Store listing, the game lets you:

Choose to fight for the Rebellion or the Empire. Train your troops to charge into battle. Build units and vehicles with multiple upgrades. Defend your base against enemy forces. Complete original story missions and gain additional rewards. Level up your heroes, troops, vehicles, and more. Battle on different worlds within the Star Wars universe. Team up with friends and allies to form the ultimate squad. Upgrade your Planetary Command building to scout and relocate your base to new worlds such as Dandoran, Yavin 4, Er’Kit and Hoth to expand your command and strengthen your squad.

The game also contains:

Social media links to connect with others In-app purchases that cost real money, push notifications to let you know when we have exciting updates like new content Advertising for some third parties, including the option to watch ads for rewards Advertising for The Walt Disney Family of Companies

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