Star Wars Battlefront II gets ISB agent, Death Star II, and more with latest update
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What you need to know
- Star Wars Battlefront II is a multiplayer game set in the intriguing universe.
- The game has received tremendous post-launch support since launch.
- It's getting new maps, ISB agent, and more.
- You can purchase Star Wars Battlefront II for $15 on Amazon.
Star Wars Battlefront II is a first and third-person multiplayer shooter from DICE, an EA studio. Over the past few years, it has received a slew of updates that added more and more content to the game. However, some of the most spectacular showdowns may be ahead of us. Recently, an EA community manager announced even more content like maps, a playable ISB agent, and more.
You can take a look at what to expect in the video below. The update is out today on February 26.
Are you excited to play as an Ewok or ISB agent in these new maps? What do you want to see from the game in the future? Let us know.
Star Wars Battlefront II ignited a microtransactions controversy that a lot of foreign governments cracked down on. While EA eventually changed the business model of the game, it still left customers with an uneasy feeling about the future. Not only did the microtransactions impact the review scores, but they overshadowed anything positive about the game, like its short single-player campaign.
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Star Wars Battlefront II is a first and third-person multiplayer shooter from EA. Over the past year, it has received a slew of updates which added more and more content to the game. However, some of the most spectacular showdowns may be ahead of us.
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