Star Wars Battlefront II The Last Jedi DLC Details Revealed
In just one week, Star Wars fans will be able to jump into more current gen versions of classic battles from the original, prequel and newest trilogy of Star Wars films. Given the game’s release just a month before the theatrical premiere of Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, many have been hoping for content related to the new film to come to Battlefront II. We received confirmation before about The Last Jedi characters arriving as DLC after launch, and now we have new details about the rest of The Last Jedi DLC coming to Battlefront II in December.
EA has revealed details on the new “The Last Jedi Season” DLC update that will be available for Star Wars Battlefront II owners on December 13th, just two days before The Last Jedi arrives to theaters. In addition to the already confirmed playable Captain Phasma and Finn as playable hero characters, the update also brings the Starfighter Assault map of D’Qar, the planet hosting the Resistance base in The Force Awakens. Planet Map Crait will be added too, the new one seen in The Last Jedi trailers where the Resistance’s Ski Speeders fight a squadron of First Order walkers.
Players can also control Tallie Lintra’s RZ-2 A-wing, and a new ability for Poe Dameron’s T-70 X-wing in fighter battles. The single player mode also gets new chapters with the new Battlefront™ II Resurrection addition, which has players control Iden Versio during the early days of The First Order. When the update arrives on December 13th, the game will celebrate the following weekend with new daily, weekend and weekly faction challenges, as well as a special Galactic Assault Sunday.
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