STAR WARS 9 Video Game Trailer (2020) Star Wars Battlefront 2 Video Game HD
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Star Wars Battlefront II is an action shooter video game based on the Star Wars film franchise. It is the fourth major installment of the Star Wars: Battlefront series and seventh overall, and a sequel to the 2015 reboot of the series. It was developed by EA DICE, in collaboration with Criterion Games and Motive Studios, and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released worldwide on November 17, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.

Upon release, Battlefront II received mixed reviews from critics. The game was also subject to widespread criticism regarding the status of its loot boxes, which could give players substantial gameplay advantages if purchased with real money. A response from EA's community team on Reddit on the topic became the single most down-voted comment in the site's history[2] – and in response, EA decided to temporarily remove microtransactions from the game until a later date. In January 2018, EA announced that the microtransactions would return "in the next few months".[3] These returning microtransactions are purely cosmetic, do not affect gameplay, and are purchased directly through in-game currency rather than through loot crates.[4]

Since its release, the game received numerous content updates regularly, which greatly increased the players community. The last major update was on April 29, 2020, when it was announced that regular content updates would stop, though bugs and glitches would continue to be fixed to enhance the gameplay experience.[5]

Star Wars Battlefront II is mostly a third or first-person shooter, featuring both single-player and multiplayer game modes, a customizable character class system, and content based on all Star Wars movies up to The Last Jedi (with content for the other movies, as well as television series being added later on via free DLC).[6]

The game features locations from the original, prequel, and sequel Star Wars movie trilogies. The available maps at launch included Kamino, Kashyyyk, Naboo (for the prequel trilogy), the Death Star II, Endor, Yavin IV, Hoth, the Mos Eisley Spaceport on Tatooine (for the original trilogy), Jakku, Takodana and Starkiller Base (for the sequel trilogy), as well as a smaller-scale Cloud City map on Bespin and space maps over Kamino, Ryloth (for the prequel trilogy), Fondor, Endor (for the original trilogy) and the Unknown Regions (for the sequel trilogy). Seven more maps added later on, namely Jabba's Palace on Tatooine, Kessel, Scarif (for the original trilogy), Geonosis, Felucia (for the prequel trilogy), Crait, a space map over D'Qar, and Ajan Kloss (for the sequel trilogy).

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