November will also see a small update on Geonosis, with the addition of native Geonosians as part of its living world (non-interactive environment). Arriving at the same time will be Obi Wan's Robed Appearance along with another to-be-announced Appearance for General Grievous. In November, Obi-Wan Kenobi will join the battlefront with his Jedi Master Appearance. October will also see some changes to Hero Heatlh Star Cards, giving every hero the ability to quip one of these.
Available the same day will be the additional Battle-Damaged Appearance, which can be unlocked with Credits or Crystals. The updated roadmap lays out exactly what fans will be getting for the remainder of this year and into the beginning months of 2019.Īrriving in October will be General Grievous with a default Jedi Hunter Appearance. While players have seen some of the Clone Wars content arrive in recent updates, it seems the bulk of it will arrive in early 2019. While the game suffered a disastrous launch back in November 2017 and sparked a wave of government attention on loot boxes and ethically-dubious progression systems, DICE has stuck with Battlefront 2 and, at this point, it looks like it's in a good place.View full post on EA has released an updated roadmap for add-on content coming to Star Wars: Battlefront 2. It's nice to see DICE continue to support Battlefront 2 during its second year of life.
This jungle world is lifted from the Clone Wars era and is built for the Capital Supremacy mode. Meanwhile, Battlefront 2 is also getting a new planet, Felucia, later in 2019. Destructive weaponry and a powerful shield aren't their only characteristics, as their ability to transform and swiftly relocate has become synonymous with them."Īnd here's a glimpse at how they'll look in the game: "One of the most feared droids finally joins the Separatist army, wielding twin blasters and personal deflector shield generators, making them a formidable foe for anyone that faces off against them in combat. Here's the official blurb, per the Battlefront website: Droidekas have appeared in Star Wars video games in the past, of course, but this is their debut appearance in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront 2.