Star Wars Battlefront Ii Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition Cover Art

"Fight for the milky way in multiplayer battles across all eras."
— Reveal trailer[1]

Star Wars Battlefront 2 is a first- and third-person 2017 action-shooter video game published by Electronic Arts and adult by EA Die, Motive Studios, and Benchmark Games that features content from the prequel, original, and sequel trilogy eras from the Star Wars universe. The sequel to the 2015 video game Star Wars Battlefront, Battlefront II was released worldwide on November 17, 2017.

New content was regularly added to the game in monthly game updates until April 2020, when it was appear that the live-service squad at DICE, which was responsible for supporting Battlefront II, was moving on from the game.

A permanent[2] digital[3] edition of the game, titled Star Wars Battlefront Ii: Commemoration Edition, was released on Dec v, 2019. The edition instantly unlocks all of the game's customization content, excluding a select few cosmetics tied to milestones or pre-club bonuses. Normally, all customization content would have to be unlocked by earning Credits in-game or optionally purchasing Crystals.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • one.one Pre-launch
      • one.i.i Loot box controversy
    • 1.2 Reception
    • i.three Mail-launch
      • ane.three.ane The Terminal Jedi Flavour (Dec 2017–January 2018)
      • ane.iii.ii Progression system overhaul (March 2018)
      • 1.3.3 The Han Solo Flavour (May–June 2018)
      • ane.3.4 Clone Wars content (October 2018–September 2019)
      • 1.iii.5 The Ascension of Skywalker, Age of Rebellion content, and end of support (December 2019–May 2020)
  • 2 Gameplay
    • 2.1 Singleplayer
      • 2.1.1 Campaign
      • two.i.ii Arcade
      • 2.1.3 Instant Activity
    • 2.two Multiplayer
      • 2.2.one Progression
      • 2.two.2 Modes
  • 3 List of content
    • 3.1 Maps
    • 3.2 Weapons
    • 3.3 Star Cards
  • 4 Listing of Units
    • iv.1 Troopers
    • iv.2 Special units
    • four.three Vehicles
    • four.4 Heroes
    • 4.5 Hero Ships
  • 5 Game Editions
    • 5.ane Palatial
      • five.one.1 Preorder
      • 5.ane.two Elite Trooper
    • 5.2 Celebration
  • 6 Game Updates
    • 6.i Major Updates
      • 6.1.1 Updates released in 2017
      • vi.ane.ii Updates released in 2018
      • 6.ane.iii Updates released in 2019
      • 6.1.4 Updates released in 2020
    • 6.two Minor Updates
      • 6.2.1 Updates released in 2017
      • 6.2.2 Updates released in 2018
      • 6.2.3 Updates released in 2019
      • half dozen.ii.4 Updates released in 2020
  • 7 Gallery
    • vii.ane Concept fine art
    • 7.2 Promotional images
    • 7.iii Videos
  • 8 References

History [ ]

Pre-launch [ ]

The sequel to EA DICE's reboot of the Star Wars: Battlefront series was announced during an earnings call by EA's CFO, Blake Jorgensen, in May 2016.[4] The game was announced to feature content from "the new movies" with "bigger and amend worlds."[4]

In January 2017, the EA Star Wars Twitter page revealed that the sequel to Battlefront was to have more locations, heroes, eras, vehicles, and an all-new singleplayer campaign, easily amounting to more than triple the content from the original game.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 was officially announced at Star Wars Celebration in April 2017. The first trailer was shown at the event, giving glimpses of the Imperial-focused campaign and multiplayer battles beyond unlike eras (Clone Wars, Galactic Ceremonious State of war, and First Society–Resistance state of war) likewise equally space and air battles, confirming that all three Star Wars trilogies would exist playable in both basis and space.

Soon later on the reveal, Bernd Diemer, Creative Director of Battlefront Two, suggested that the game may not characteristic a Flavor Laissez passer, sighting a desire to go along the customs whole. In regards to what would replace the Season Pass, Diemer stated that Dice would have "something dissimilar in heed that would let [players] to play longer." This was later revealed to be postal service-launch content seasons, where all players would go access to new DLCs for costless.

Mark Webster, executive producer of Battlefront 2, announced on April 15, 2017, at Star Wars Celebration in Orlando, Florida, that the worldwide release of the game would exist November 17, 2017, with those who pre-order getting the game three days early, and those with EA Access on November 9.

At EA Play 2017, the first multiplayer gameplay trailer for the game was unveiled, along with a livestream featuring the new mode Galactic Assault on the new planet Naboo. It was besides confirmed that post-release content would be free, starting with the The Last Jedi Season. The new content, which would include heroes Finn and Captain Phasma and a new planet, was to accompany the release of the new movie The Final Jedi.

On the 5th of Oct, it was announced that players on PC, Xbox, and PS4 would have the chance to test out the game in Star Wars Battlefront II's official open up beta. The beta was downloadable on the 6th of October and was originally intended to terminate on the ninth of October, merely due to the large number of people participating in the beta and providing feedback, EA extended the end date to the 11th of October. In the beta, players had the opportunity to play Galactic Assault on Naboo, the new mode Strike on Takodana, also equally get a glimpse on the new Star Card system.

Boodle box controversy [ ]

On November 9, some players who were subscribed to EA Access began to complain about the game'due south progression arrangement after being able to play the full game early on. They criticized the prevalence of loot boxes in the game that was not apparent in the beta, and especially criticized how loot boxes were closely tied to multiplayer progression.[5] Players also expressed displeasure with the absurdly high cost to unlock heroes because of the apparent length of fourth dimension it would take to learn the needed Credits.[6] Some players interpreted these game mechanics every bit a ploy by EA to take players spend even more money on the base $60 game in society to skip the "grind." They voiced their frustration on social media and net forums, such as Reddit,[seven] calling the game "pay-to-win" and equating the game's predatory loot box system to gambling. Many were concerned of the addictive nature of loot boxes and their presence in a game heavily marketed towards children.[8]

As more posts nigh the game's boodle box system circulated, various news outlets started covering the story, amplifying histrion's concerns. The strong negative reaction to the game'south loot box system sparked government investigations into the mechanics backside loot boxes and the danger they posed to young children.[nine] Eventually, EA issued a statement on Reddit in defense of Battlefront II'southward loot boxes and high cost of heroes, but the statement became extremely controversial and only generated even more than negative press about the game and the company and industry as a whole.[ten]

Somewhen, EA announced in a blog post[xi] that the cost of heroes would exist significantly reduced. On the eve of the game's worldwide release, EA also issued a argument[12] saying that microtransactions would be disabled until further notice, helping to mitigate the effects of using real money to get alee in-game. These microtransactions were somewhen re-enabled several months later when the loot box organization was largely removed in the Progression Update.

Reception [ ]

Star Wars Battlefront 2 was released worldwide on November 17, 2017 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Origin on PC.

At launch, the game received mixed reviews, with most of the praised elements of the game being overshadowed by the boodle box controversy.[13] IGN gave information technology a 65/100,[14] calling the game "beautifully detailed", but noted that its campaign felt "disjointed" and the progression system "one of the worst." Polygon scored the game a vii/10,[xv] describing the entrada feeling "rushed" but praised Janina Gavankar'south portrayal of Iden Versio. Forbes gave the game 5/ten,[xvi] praising its gameplay, graphics, and sound blueprint, just bemoaning the progression arrangement.

The game received massive, widespread criticism for its loot box "pay-to-win" progression system[17] and for certain heroes being locked behind in-game credit paywalls that took a long fourth dimension to unlock.[18] Before long before the game launched, DICE lowered the cost of locked heroes too as disabled the ability to purchase loot boxes with the game'south microtransactions currency in an effort to mitigate the impact of loot boxes on progression.[half-dozen] [19]

Mail-launch [ ]

The Last Jedi Flavour (December 2017–January 2018) [ ]

The Last Jedi Season, which took place around the fourth dimension The Last Jedi was released, was the first flavor of new content.

The first season for Battlefront Ii, The Final Jedi Season, began 3 weeks after the game's release and featured content inspired by the movie The Last Jedi. Beginning December 4 and catastrophe January 14, the season allowed players to side with either the Resistance or Commencement Order and complete faction-specific challenges to obtain Boodle Crates with special rewards. The second week of the flavour saw the release of two new heroes and one new hero ship: Finn, Helm Phasma, and Tallie Lintra's RZ-2 A-Wing; 3 new campaign missions; besides as two new maps, Crait: Abandoned Rebel Outpost and D'Qar: Resistance Base Evacuation. No new content was released for the remainder of the flavour, but faction-specific challenges and special map playlists continued to appear every week until January 14.

Small content updates followed after the terminate of Season one. The i.i Patch released on January sixteen, 2018 and added Abandoned Rebel Outpost, previously limited simply to Galactic Assail, to the Blast map rotation. Additionally, Iden Versio's Necktie/ln Fighter was added every bit a hero transport for the Dark Side, increasing the amount of Night Side hero ships bachelor in Starfighter Assail to v hero ships.

In February 2018, the 1.ii Patch added the game'southward first express-time mode, Jetpack Cargo. A twist on the original Cargo mode from the beginning game, Jetpack Cargo has all players spawn equally an Aerial unit as they endeavour to score a point for their team by delivering Cargo to the enemy team's side.

Progression system overhaul (March 2018) [ ]

With the Progression Update, progression was fabricated linear

The release of the 2.0 Patch, likewise known as the Progression Update, in March 2018 marked the complete removal of Loot Crates affecting multiplayer progression. The update introduced class-specific XP and Skill Points, allowing players to level upward whatsoever class or hero by simply playing as that course or hero. Additionally, in the same update, the Credit requirement to unlock heroes was removed, allowing any hero to be played correct abroad. The update also added the planet Bespin to multiplayer with the addition of the map Administrator's Palace.

In Apr, the Night on Endor Update brought with it the game's 2d limited-time mode, Ewok Hunt. Attack a slightly changed Survivors of Endor map from Battlefront, Ewok Hunt allows players to play every bit an Ewok as they chase down a team of Stormtroopers trying to survive their night on Endor.

The Han Solo Season (May–June 2018) [ ]

The Han Solo Season was the second and last season and took identify when Solo: A Star Wars Story released.

The second season, The Han Solo Season, began in May and ran until June in conjunction with the release of the film Solo: A Star Wars Story and included the new planet Kessel, the render of Jabba'southward Palace from Battlefront, the return of the mode Extraction, the new manner Hero Showdown, the new hero ship Lando and L3-37'southward Millennium Falcon, and new younger Appearances for Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and Chewbacca based on how they appear in Solo. A calendar month later in July, the new Hero Starfighters mode was added, assuasive players to play as their favorite hero ship.

Clone Wars content (October 2018–September 2019) [ ]

At EA Play 2018 in July, the outset set of new content based on the Clone Wars, which had been heavily requested by the customs, was finally unveiled with the beginning roadmap, and a calendar month after in August, Dice announced that seasons were being dropped in favor of monthly updates and introduced the starting time clone trooper Appearances.

A series of Clone Wars-focused updates included Obi-Wan Kenobi, Geonosis, and more.

In September 2018, the Squad System Update overhauled the squad system, allowing players to spawn on each other in permanent squads. During this time the first sets of Community Calendars and roadmaps were released.

The serial of Clone Wars content, starting with the Full general Grievous Update, was released from October 2018 until September 2019 and included new heroes General Grievous, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Count Dooku, and Anakin Skywalker, the new planets Geonosis and Felucia, the new game modes Capital letter Supremacy and Co-op, the return of the mode Instant Activeness, the new TX-130 vehicle, the new Infiltrator reinforcement class, the new ARC Trooper, Commando Droid, Droideka, and Clone Commando reinforcements, and a plethora of new Appearances for the Republic clone troopers, Separatist droids, and heroes.

The Rising of Skywalker, Age of Rebellion content, and stop of support (December 2019–May 2020) [ ]

The Battlefront 2 Celebration Edition, released December 5, 2019, includes all customization options, excluding the Deluxe Edition and Upshot-exclusive skins.

In August 2019, DICE announced that focus was shifting towards the other eras starting in Oct starting with a rework to Ewok Hunt in the Another Night on Endor Update. This includes new content inspired by The Rise of Skywalker featuring new reinforcements, a new planet from the pic, and the outset few reinforcement Appearances.

While the reinforcement appearances - those pertaining to Clone Wars reinforcements - arrived with The Celebration Update, released at the same time as the Battlefront II Celebration Edition, new content from The Rising of Skywalker arrived with The Rise of Skywalker Update, released the same week as the flick itself.

The start two months of 2020 were dedicated to the Sequel era; new content included the expansion of Capital Supremacy and Instant Action to the sequel era, and the new heroes BB-8 and BB-9E.[20]

A Community Transmission[21] confirmed that new content from the Galactic Civil War will come to Battlefront II very soon, including the expansion of Supremacy and Co-Op to that era, and the return of Scarif from the starting time game; the latter planned for March.

The last major content update for Battlefront Two, the Boxing on Scarif Update added Scarif from the commencement game into Battlefront II.

The new Age of Rebellion content arrived with The Historic period of Rebellion Update, and the introduction of that era to Supremacy and Instant Action, along with Scarif, arrived in the Battle on Scarif Update in April (originally scheduled for March).

The Battle on Scarif Update, released Apr 29, 2020, was the last major content update for the game.[22]

While the Battle on Scarif Update was the last major content update for Battlefront II, the last update for the game coincided with the May 28th Patch and the alteration of the special events in the game to follow a rotation.

On May ix, 2020, the former community manager of Battlefront 2, Ben Walke, said on the Star Wars Battlefront Subreddit Discord, that a small patch in May is planned, which includes fixes to bugs, and tweaks to the Old Master milestone to make information technology easier to accomplish.[23]

On June 11, 2020, the Commemoration Edition version of the game was released on the Steam platform, aslope the first game.[24]

On Baronial 26, 2020, a patch was released with farther bug fixes.

On January xiv, 2021, the Commemoration Edition of the game, aslope the starting time game's Ultimate Edition, was released on the Ballsy Games Store, and as function of the Epic Games Store'due south weekly free game initiative, Battlefront Ii was made gratuitous for the commencement week of its availability.[25]

Around October 2021[26], a supposed glitch has been reported that makes all players - including AI - in a game immortal. There was non much information of the fault, only that damage can be caused to the opponents up to a maximum of 1 HP and that it is all the same possible to eliminate enemies by crushing them with vehicles. At the offset it was but visible this glitch in Heroes vs. Villains but it spread to bigger modes such as Galactic Attack; this glitch as well occurs in the Co-Op game mode. Suspicions were centered that it would exist a grouping of hackers but there is zilch confirmed all the same. In addition, Die and EA had not given a statement of what happened to engagement, until this statement was released on the Battlefront subreddit, confirming the squad is looking into a fix. The glitch/hack has been stock-still equally of February 2022;[27] the changes are located here.

Gameplay [ ]

Singleplayer [ ]

Entrada [ ]

The campaign of Star Wars Battlefront 2 follows Iden Versio, commander of Inferno Team, an elite Majestic special forces unit of measurement. Upon witnessing the devastation of the Death Star II, Versio's team members look to her for direction.

The entrada spans thirty years, start in the waning months of the Galactic Civil War and concluding around the destruction of Starkiller Base of operations.

At that place are also segments in the campaign where players tin can play from the signal of view of characters other than Iden, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and Kylo Ren.

Arcade [ ]

Arcade allows players to play against AI bots beyond virtually maps in the game, either singleplayer or co-op, and does not require an Internet connection. Modes in Arcade include:

  • Custom Arcade
  • Battle Scenarios
  • Tutorial

Split-screen gameplay is merely bachelor on the console versions of the game.

Instant Activeness [ ]

Added in the Cooperation Update, Instant Action, named afterwards Pandemic Studios' Instant Action, is an offline singleplayer game mode set throughout all three major Star Wars eras,[20] which allows players to battle in Co-Op and footing-stage Supremacy matches with and against AI troopers, reinforcements, heroes and AI-controlled vehicles.[28] Like Arcade, Instant Activity does not require an internet connexion.

Multiplayer [ ]

Unlike the previous game, this installment includes four playable classes: Assault, Heavy, Officer, and Specialist, each with dissimilar strengths and weaknesses. As players progress through a match, they accumulate Battle Points, which tin can be used to spawn as reinforcements: special units, vehicles, and even heroes.

Progression [ ]

At launch, progression was largely randomized; while blasters and blaster mods were, and withal are, unlocked by accumulating kills in-game through milestones, players could collect Star Cards through Boodle Crates, which were purchasable with both in-game Credits and the game's microtransactions, Crystals. Additionally, Star Cards could be crafted by selection through Crafting Parts which could be establish in Loot Crates.

Due to its massive controversy, however, microtransactions were disabled at launch and the progression system was entirely redesigned, with the new progression system released in the ii.0 Patch. Progression is at present linear; players earn Skill Points for each form by playing equally that class in-game and leveling it upwardly, earning one Skill Point each time the class is leveled up.

Skill Points tin can exist used to unlock and upgrade Star Cards for that class. Skill Points are likewise unlocked for reinforcement classes, including heroes and vehicles. Crystals can but be used to purchase corrective items, such as appearances, which can also exist purchased with in-game credits.

Loot Crates are at present only used to reward credits and cosmetics. As of the Cooperation Update, Crates only existed inside skin bundles; some fourth dimension after The Rise of Skywalker Update, weapons and their attachments, alongside customization options, was fabricated obtainable only through Crates.

2 types of Star Cards exist: Boost Cards which are used to upgrade sure abilities or elements of a class or hero, and Ability Cards which are used to bandy out abilities with other abilities. Only the four trooper classes take Power Cards.

Modes [ ]

Game modes are divided among iii chief categories: Supremacy, and Heroes and Villains, and More. Since the Another Night on Endor Update, Co-Op Missions is a divide game manner, originally part of the more category. Co-Op Missions can currently exist found in the "play" menu aslope multi- and single- player.

In addition to the permanent game modes, some game modes are simply available for a express time and are on rotation with other limited-fourth dimension modes, swapping out with them periodically; they can be found under More than.

Supremacy:

  • Age of the Republic
  • Historic period of Resistance (added in the BB Update)
  • Age of Rebellion (added in the Battle on Scarif Update)

Heroes and Villains:

  • Heroes vs. Villains
  • Hero Showdown (added in The Han Solo Flavor)
  • Hero Starfighters (added in the Hero Starfighters Update)

More:

  • Galactic Assault
  • Starfighter Assault
  • Strike/Extraction (Extraction matchmaking merged with Strike in the Cooperation Update)
  • Blast
  • Ewok Hunt (added in the Night on Endor Update)
  • Jetpack Cargo (limited-time; added in the i.ii Patch)

Co-Op Missions (added in the Cooperation Update):

  • Galactic Republic
  • Separatist Alliance
  • Resistance (added in The Rise of Skywalker Update)
  • Get-go Order (added in The Rise of Skywalker Update)
  • Rebel Brotherhood (added in The Age of Rebellion Update)
  • Galactic Empire (added in The Age of Rebellion Update)

List of content [ ]

Maps [ ]

Primary commodity: Maps

Maps are based on planets that appear in all 3 cinematic eras of Star Wars: the Clone Wars, the Galactic Civil War, and the Starting time Order–Resistance war. Well-nigh the full size of the maps are playable in larger game modes such as Galactic Set on while sections of the larger maps are playable in the smaller game modes such equally Strike.

Some planets as well feature more than ane map, some of which can only be played in smaller modes. Space and high atmosphere maps are divide and can only be found in Starfighter Attack. Nearly of the maps are as well playable in the offline modes Arcade and Instant Action; in the latter's case, all maps that are introduced into Supremacy will exist available there.

Prequel trilogy era:

  • Geonosis (added in the Battle of Geonosis Update)
    • Trippa Hive
    • Pipeline Junction West (added in the Uppercase Supremacy Update)
    • Separatist Dreadnought (added in the Upper-case letter Supremacy Update)
  • Kamino
    • Cloning Facility
    • Enquiry Outpost (space map)
    • Democracy Attack Cruiser (added in the Upper-case letter Supremacy Update)
  • Kashyyyk
    • Kachirho Embankment
  • Naboo
    • Theed
    • Palace Hangar
  • Ryloth
    • Lucrehulk Battleship (space map)
  • Felucia (added in the Cooperation Update)
    • Tagata

Original trilogy era:

  • Bespin (added in the 2.0 Patch)
    • Ambassador's Palace
  • Death Star II
    • Command Sector Northward
  • Endor
    • Research Station 9
    • Expiry Star Debris (space map)
    • Ewok Village (simply in Ewok Chase)
  • Fondor
    • Majestic Shipyard (space map)
  • Hoth
    • Outpost Delta
  • Kessel (added in The Han Solo Flavor)
    • Coaxium Mine
  • Scarif (added in the Battle on Scarif Update)
    • Scarif Embankment
  • Tatooine
    • Mos Eisley
    • Jabba's Palace (added in The Han Solo Season)
  • Yavin 4
    • The Slap-up Temple

Sequel trilogy era:

  • Ajan Kloss (added in The Rise of Skywalker Update)
    • The Klosslands
  • Crait (added in The Last Jedi Season)
    • Abandoned Insubordinate Outpost
  • D'Qar (added in The Final Jedi Season)
    • Resistance Base Evacuation (space map)
  • Jakku
    • The Graveyard
    • Resurgent-form Star Destroyer (added in the BB Update)
  • Starkiller Base
    • Command Center
  • Takodana
    • Maz's Castle
    • MC85 Star Cruiser (added in the BB Update)
  • Unknown Regions
    • Resurgent Star Destroyer (space map)

Weapons [ ]

More weapons are unlocked equally a player accumulates more kills with a class. The E-11D, T-21, DL-xviii and Cycler Rifle in particular tin can just exist unlocked in Co-Op.

Set on
Faction default:

SWBFII DC-15A Icon.png SWBFII E-5 Icon.png SWBFII A280C Icon.png SWBFII E-11 Icon.png
DC-15A (Republic Default) E-5 (Separatist Default) A280C (Rebel Default) Eastward-11 (Empire Default)
SWBFII EL-16 Icon.png SWBFII F-11D Icon.png
EL-16 (Resistance Default) F-11D (First Guild Default)

Unlocked through milestones:

Heavy
Faction default:

SWBFII DC-15 Icon.png SWBFII E-5C Icon.png SWBFII RT-97C Icon.png SWBFII DLT-19 Icon.png
DC-fifteen (Democracy Default) Eastward-5C (Separatist Default) RT-97C (Rebel Default) DLT-15 (Empire Default)
SWBFII M-45 Icon.png SWBFII FWMB-10 Icon.png
M-45 (Resistance Default) FWMB-x (Get-go Society Default)

Unlocked through milestones:

Officer
Faction default:

SWBFII DC-17 Icon.png SWBFII RG-4D Icon.png SWBFII DH-17 Icon.png SWBFII RK-3 Icon.png
DC-17 (Republic Default) RG-4D (Separatist Default) DH-17 (Rebel Default) RK-iii (Empire Default)
Glie-44 Spy.svg
SWBFII SE-44 Icon.png
Glie-44 (Resistance Default) SE-44 (First Order Default)

Unlocked through milestones:

Specialist
Faction default:

SWBFII Valken-38X Icon.png SWBFII E-5S Icon.png SWBFII DLT-20A Icon.png SWBFII DLT-19X Icon.png
Valken-38X (Republic Default) E-5s (Separatist Default) DLT-20A (Insubordinate Default) DLT-19X (Empire Default)
SWBFII A180 Icon.png SWBFII DLT-19D Icon.png
A180 Sniper (Resistance Default) DLT-19D (Start Order Default)

Unlocked through milestones:

Star Cards [ ]

The mechanic of Star Cards from the previous game return simply is slightly different. Star Cards are at present classified as either an Power Card or Boost Carte, and tin be upgraded up to 4 times to maximize its effect. An Power Carte du jour replaces i of the default abilities of a unit, while a Boost Card enhances the default ability.

Attack
Default Abilities:

In-game Clarification The default thermal detonator is a throwable grenade packing a mortiferous punch.
Effect Explodes, dealing damage to enemies on detonation.
In-game Description Lead the charge and equip a powerful brusk-range weapon that builds no heat for a express time.
In-game Description This default launcher fires a scan dart which is useful for quickly locating enemies.

Ability Cards:

SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Improved Thermal Detonator large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Improved Scan Dart large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Smart Ion Grenade large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Recharge Vanguard large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Flash Pistol large.png
Improved Thermal Detonator Improved Scan Dart Smart Ion Grenade Recharge Vanguard Wink Pistol
SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Toughen Up large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Acid Launcher large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Slug Vanguard large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Assault - Killstreak Vanguard large.png
Toughen Up Acid Launcher Slug Vanguard Killstreak Vanguard

Heavy
Default Abilities:

In-game Description The default touch grenade detonates on contact with any object.
In-game Description Hold the line by drawing a heavy rotary blaster. You and nearby allies take reduced explosive damage while you are in Sentry mode.
In-game Description The default Combat Shield projects in front of you lot, offer a good residual between mobility and protection.

Ability Cards:

SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Improved Impact Grenade large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Improved Combat Shield large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Ion Torpedo large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Detonate Charge large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Mobile Sentry large.png
Improved Touch Grenade Improved Gainsay Shield Ion Torpedo Detonate Charge Mobile Sentry
SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Barrage large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Ion Turret large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Supercharged Sentry large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Heavy - Explosive Sentry large.png
Barrage Ion Turret Supercharged Sentry Explosive Watch

Officer
Default Abilities:

In-game Description The Wink Grenade splits into multiple fragments that bullheaded and deal a pocket-sized amount of damage.
RETRIGGER Activeness: Split up into fragments
In-game Description Inspire your squad by issuing a Battle Command that allows your allies to withstand more harm.
In-game Description The default Blaster Turret locks onto enemy soldiers and vehicles. Turret automatically repairs when about a friendly Officer.
RETRIGGER ACTION: Cocky-Destruct

Ability Cards:

SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Improved Flash Grenade large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Blast Command large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Improved Blaster Turret large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Homing Shot large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Squad Shield large.png
Improved Flash Grenade Boom Command Improved Blaster Turret Homing Shot Squad Shield
SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Disruption large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Defuser large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Recharge Command large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Officer - Improved Battle Command large.png
Disruption Defuser Recharge Command Improved Battle Control

Specialist
Default Abilities:

In-game Description The default Daze Grenade that temporarily slows enemies down.
In-game Description Get behind enemy lines by condign undetectable to enemy scanners, mark enemies, and equipping a powerful medium-ranged weapon.
In-game Description Digital macrobinoculars capable of uncovering estrus signatures of enemy soldiers, even through walls. Additionally they can spot enemies in direct line of sight and relay their location to your allies.

Ability Cards:

SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Improved Shock Grenade large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Improved Thermal Binoculars large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Scramble Infiltration large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Trip Mine large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Personal Shield large.png
Improved Shock Grenade Improved Thermal Binoculars Scramble Infiltration Trip Mine Personal Shield
SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Stinger Pistol large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Repulsor Cannon large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Hardened Infiltration large.png SWBFII DICE Ability Card Specialist - Killstreak Infiltration large.png
Stinger Pistol Repulsor Cannon Hardened Infiltration Killstreak Infiltration

Boost Cards
Each of the four primary trooper classes has 8 Boost Cards, but all of them are identical except for one, which is unique to each class and reveals their function on the battlefield. For instance, the Heavy class has the Boost Carte du jour chosen Defender that no other class can equip. This Heave Menu gives the Heavy extra Battle Points for taking impairment, highlighting their role equally a tank-unit.

Unique Boost Cards:

Shared Boost Cards:

SWBFII DICE Boost Card Assault - Brawler large.png SWBFII DICE Boost Card Heavy - Bodyguard large.png SWBFII DICE Boost Card Officer - Marksman large.png SWBFII DICE Boost Card Specialist - Resourceful large.png SWBFII DICE Boost Card Assault - Bounty Hunter large.png
Brawler Babysitter Marksman Resourceful Compensation Hunter
SWBFII DICE Boost Card Heavy - Expert Weapons Handling large.png SWBFII DICE Boost Card Officer - Survivalist large.png
Expert Weapons Handling Survivalist

Listing of Units [ ]

Units in Battlefront 2 are divided into four types: Troopers, Special Units, Vehicles and Heroes.

Troopers [ ]

Special units [ ]

  • Aerials are very mobile, utilizing Jump Packs to traverse the map faster than other units, and are equipped with rocket launchers to bargain high harm to vehicles.
  • Enforcers can withstand lots of damage while dealing high damage themselves, they can heal themselves and other team mates, that are in trouble.
  • Infiltrators apply fast and stealthy attacks to deadfall enemies.

Low-cal Side
Aerials:

Enforcers:

Infiltrators:


Dark Side
Aerials:

Enforcers:

Infiltrators:

Vehicles [ ]

SWBFII Class Armor Icon.png SWBFII Class Artillery Icon.png SWBFII Class Fighter Icon.png SWBFII Class Interceptor Icon.png SWBFII Class Bomber Icon.png SWBFII Class Mount Icon.png SWBFII Class Turret Icon.png
Armor Arms Fighter Interceptor Bomber Mount Turret

Infinite/Atmosphere
Aerial vehicles are divided between three starfighter classes: Fighter, Interceptor, and Bomber. Additionally, some Speeder and Artillery vehicles are capable of flight.

The Mount (Tauntaun) is just available on Hoth: Outpost Delta, and turrets are available on sure maps (e.g. Crait: Abandoned Rebel Outpost).

Aeriform Vehicles for the Galactic Republic

Aerial Vehicles for the Separatists

Aerial Vehicles for the Rebel Brotherhood

SWBFII Rebel X-Wing Icon.png SWBFII A-Wing Icon.png SWBFII Rebel Y-Wing Icon.png SWBFII Airspeeder Icon.png
T-65B X-Wing (Fighter) RZ-1 A-Wing (Interceptor) BTL-A4 Y-Wing (Bomber) T-47 Airspeeder (Speeder)
SWBFII U-Wing Icon.png
U-Wing (Arms; but on Yavin iv: The Bully Temple)

Aerial Vehicles for the Galactic Empire

Aerial Vehicles for the Resistance

Aerial Vehicles for the First Order

Ground
Ground vehicles are normally institute every bit part of the Armor class. Additionally, some Speeder and Artillery vehicles are land-based vehicles. The Tauntaun is classified as a Mount vehicle, and is exclusive to Hoth: Outpost Delta.

Footing Vehicles for the Galactic Republic

Ground Vehicles for the Separatists

Ground Vehicles for the Insubordinate Brotherhood

Ground Vehicles for the Galactic Empire

Footing Vehicles for the Resistance

Ground Vehicles for the First Guild

Heroes [ ]

SWBFII Class Hero Icon.png

As of the BB Update, there are a total of 22 playable heroes, 14 of which were available at launch. The rest have been added in post-launch updates. Heroes are either affiliated with the Low-cal Side or the Nighttime Side as well as a certain era (Clone Wars, Galactic Civil War, or First Order–Resistance war).

Equally of the latest update:
Calorie-free Side

SWBFII Luke Skywalker Icon.png SWBFII Leia Organa Icon.png SWBFII Han Solo Icon.png SWBFII Chewbacca Icon.png
Luke Skywalker Leia Organa Han Solo Chewbacca
SWBFII Lando Calrissian Icon.png SWBFII Yoda Icon.png SWBFII Rey Icon.png SWBFII Finn Icon.png
Lando Calrissian Yoda Rey Finn (The Concluding Jedi Season)
SWBFII Obi-Wan Icon.png SWBFII Anakin Skywalker Icon.png link
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Battle of Geonosis Update) Anakin Skywalker (The Chosen One Update) BB-8 (BB Update)

Dark Side

SWBFII Darth Vader Icon.png SWBFII Emperor Palpatine Icon.png SWBFII Boba Fett Icon.png SWBFII Bossk Icon.png
Darth Vader Emperor Palpatine Boba Fett Bossk
SWBFII Iden Versio Icon.png SWBFII Darth Maul Icon.png SWBFII Kylo Ren Icon.png SWBFII Captain Phasma Icon.png
Iden Versio Darth Maul Kylo Ren Helm Phasma (The Last Jedi Season)
SWBFII General Grievous Icon.png SWBFII Count Dooku Icon.png link
General Grievous (General Grievous Update) Count Dooku (Darth Tyranus Update) BB-9E (BB Update)

Hero Ships [ ]

As of the second part of the Han Solo flavor there are 12 Hero Ships, with three of them added in post-launch updates.

If a Millennium Falcon has already spawned into the map, any of its other variants cannot be used. As of the latest update:
Light Side

SWBFII Han's Falcon Icon.png SWBFII Red Five Icon.png SWBFII Yoda's Starfighter Icon.png SWBFII Black One Icon.png
Han and Chewbacca'due south Millennium Falcon Luke Skywalker'due south T-65B X-Wing Yoda'south Actis-form Lite Interceptor Poe Dameron's T-lxx Ten-Wing
SWBFII Rey's Falcon Icon.png Talliestarfighter.png SWBFII Lando's Falcon Icon.png
Rey and Chewbacca'southward Millennium Falcon Tallie Lintra's RZ-ii A-Wing (The Last Jedi Season) Lando and L3-37'due south Millennium Falcon (The Han Solo Flavour)

Dark Side

SWBFII Slave 1 Icon.png SWBFII TIE Advanced Icon.png SWBFII Scimitar Icon.png SWBFII TIE Silencer Icon.png
Boba Fett'southward Slave I Darth Vader's TIE Advanced x1 Darth Maul'south Scimitar Kylo Ren's TIE Silencer
Portrait IdensTIE.png
Iden Versio'due south TIE/ln Fighter (one.1 Patch)

Game Editions [ ]

In addition to the standard game, there are currently v editions of Battlefront Two that either grant sectional cosmetics or unlock existing cosmetics in the game that can exist earned through regular gameplay.

Deluxe [ ]

The Deluxe Edition comes with two Appearances for Rey and Kylo Ren based on their appearance from The Last Jedi.

Preorder [ ]

In addition to the Deluxe Edition content, players who pre-ordered Battlefront Ii gained access to Epic level Star Cards for Rey, Kylo Ren, their vehicles Rey and Chewbacca's Millennium Falcon, Kylo Ren's TIE Silencer and Yoda'due south Lightsaber Mastery card.

Elite Trooper [ ]

In add-on to the Deluxe Edition and pre-order content, the Aristocracy Trooper Palatial Edition granted access to:

  • Aristocracy Officeholder Upgrade Pack including Blurrg-1120 with Reduced Recoil mod and Improved Battle Command
  • Heavy Metal Upgrade Pack including FWMB-10K with Car Cooling modernistic and Improved Gainsay Shield
  • Armored Assault Upgrade Pack including CR-2 with Reduced Recoil mod and Improved Thermal Detonator
  • Master Specialist Upgrade Pack including A280-CFE with Dual Zoom modernistic and Laser Trip Mine

All Star Cards included with this pack are all at Epic rarity. In addition, players who bought this edition were able to play the game three days earlier, on November xiv.

Two limited-edition PlayStation 4 bundles containing the Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition - one for the Pro and i for the Slim - were released.

Celebration [ ]

The Celebration Edition is a new digital version of Star Wars Battlefront II which unlocks well-nigh every corrective particular in the game upward until The Rising of Skywalker Update.

Released on December 5, 2019, the Celebration Edition celebrates the 2-yr anniversary of Star Wars Battlefront II. It unlocks every Mutual, Rare, Epic, and Legendary Appearance, Emote, Voice Over, and Victory Pose that was added before 2020, including The Ascent of Skywalker-inspired Appearances for the Heroes Rey (Jedi), Finn (Resistance Hero) and Kylo Ren (Supreme Leader) and excluding Jedi Training for Rey and Unmasked for Kylo Ren.

It volition non unlock Event cosmetics, the Deluxe Edition Appearances, or any appearances added after The Rise of Skywalker Update. Additionally, it does not unlock any Star Cards.

In the U.s., players who own the game can upgrade to the Celebration Edition for $25, and new players can buy the Celebration Edition for $forty. The cost differs per country; in some countries, such as Canada, the price to upgrade is $34.99 and for new players the game with the Commemoration Edition upgrade costs $51.99.

Game Updates [ ]

Every Major and Minor game update is listed below. Updates are normally released at 09:00 UTC for PC, ten:00 UTC for PlayStation 4, and eleven:00 UTC for Xbox One, which is at morning time Stockholm fourth dimension, though exceptions exist; for example, The Rising of Skywalker Update was deployed 14:00 UTC for Xbox One, 15:00 UTC PS4, and 16:00 UTC PC, an afternoon release (Stockholm fourth dimension).

Updates are listed from oldest to newest.

Major Updates [ ]

Updates released in 2017 [ ]

  • i.0 Patch (The Concluding Jedi Season)—Started The Final Jedi Season, which includes the new maps Crait: Abandoned Insubordinate Outpost and D'Qar: Resistance Base Evacuation, new Resurrection campaign, and new heroes Finn, Helm Phasma and Tallie Lintra's RZ-ii A-Fly

Updates released in 2018 [ ]

  • 2.0 Patch (Progression Update)—Overhauled the Progression System and brought dorsum Bespin: Administrator's Palace from the beginning game
  • Night on Endor Update—Added cosmetic appearances and the new mode Ewok Hunt
  • Han Solo Flavour Update—Started The Han Solo Season, which includes the new manner Hero Showdown, new map Tatooine: Jabba'south Palace and new hero appearances, including the first Legendary peel, Boushh
  • Han Solo Season Part 2—Added part 2 of The Han Solo Season, including Extraction, Kessel: Coaxium Mine, new hero appearances based on Solo: A Star Wars Story and a new Hero ship, Lando and L3-37's Millennium Falcon
  • Hero Starfighters Update—Added Hero Starfighters, rebalanced hero fighters and added a new trooper advent
  • Elite Corps Update—Added the outset grouping of Clone Trooper appearances and reintroduced the power to obtain emotes and Victory Poses
  • Squad Organisation Update—Revamped the game's squad system, introduced more Clone Trooper appearances, and implemented Finish-of-Round (EOR) matchmaking
  • General Grievous Update—Added Full general Grievous and brought "health on kill" Star Cards to all Heroes
  • Battle of Geonosis Update—Added Geonosis: Trippa Hive, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and multiple Clone Trooper and hero appearances
  • December 2018 Update—Added a new advent for Obi-Wan Kenobi and the new Team system to Blast

Updates released in 2019 [ ]

  • Darth Tyranus Update—Added Count Dooku and Geonosis: Trippa Hive to Nail, Heroes vs. Villains, and Arcade
  • The Chosen One Update—Added Anakin Skywalker and overhauled Clone Trooper customization
  • Uppercase Supremacy Update—Added Big-scale game style Upper-case letter Supremacy, Geonosis: Pipeline Junction West, ARC Troopers, Commando Droids, and overhauled Lightsaber combat
  • Giants In a higher place Kachirho Update—Added map Kashyyyk: Kachirho Beach to Capital Supremacy and the start Event skin, Princess
  • Siege of Kamino Update—Added map Kamino: Cloning Facility to Uppercase Supremacy, reworked Heroes vs. Villains and raised level cap for all units to thousand
  • Where are those Droidekas? Update—Added map Naboo: Theed to Capital Supremacy, the TX-130, and Droidekas
  • Roger Roger Update—Added new droid appearances, new Clone Wars upper-case letter ship maps to Heroes vs. Villains and a contextual spawning organization to Majuscule Supremacy
  • Cooperation Update—Added new map Felucia: Tagata, new game modes Co-Op and Instant Activeness, and Clone Commandos
  • Another Dark on Endor Update—Reworked Ewok Chase, added Co-Op defend scenarios and faction selection, and Felucia: Tagata to Heroes vs. Villains
  • The Celebration Update—Added new Clone Wars reinforcement appearances, revamped the UI and adds options to customize the UI
  • The Rise of Skywalker Update—Added new reinforcements, new map Ajan Kloss: The Klosslands, appearances from The Rise of Skywalker, and expanded Co-Op to the Sequel era

Updates released in 2020 [ ]

  • BB Update—Added Sequel era maps to Instant Action and Capital Supremacy, and new heroes BB-8 and BB-9E
  • The Age of Rebellion Update—Expanded the Age of Rebellion to Co-Op and added new Infiltrator reinforcements Ewok Hunter and ISB Agent
  • Battle on Scarif Update—Added map Scarif: Scarif Beach to Co-Op, Supremacy, and Instant Activity alongside the expansion of the Historic period of Rebellion to Supremacy and new hero appearances. (Final major content update for the game)

Small-scale Updates [ ]

Updates released in 2017 [ ]

  • 0.2 Patch
  • 1.03 Patch

Updates released in 2018 [ ]

  • 1.1 Patch—Added Iden Versio'due south Necktie/ln Fighter
  • 1.ii Patch—Added Jetpack Cargo and hero apparances
  • 2.01 Patch
  • Baronial Patch

Updates released in 2019 [ ]

  • Darth Tyranus Hotfix
  • The Chosen I Hotfix
  • Capital Supremacy Hotfix
  • Giants In a higher place Kachirho Patch
  • June 11th Patch
  • July 2019 Update—Added Event Emotes, victory poses and voice lines for Clone Wars heroes which became bachelor throughout July and August
  • August 2019 Patch
  • October 2019 Patch
  • October 30th Patch

Updates released in 2020 [ ]

  • Feb 12th Patch
  • March 11th Patch
  • May 28th Patch— Fixed several bug from Battle on Scarif Update and balances Appearance challenges.
  • August 26th Patch (Final pocket-size content update for the game)

Gallery [ ]

Concept art [ ]

Promotional images [ ]

Videos [ ]

References [ ]

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