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"Next year we'll see Star Wars Battlefront back with bigger and better worlds, because we now have the new movies to work off [and] not just the historical movies that we used before."
―Blake Jorgensen, Electronic Arts chief financial officer[3]

Star Wars Battlefront II is a video game created by Electronic Arts and developed by DICE, Motive Studios, and Criterion Games. It was released on November 17, 2017. The game is a sequel to the 2015's Star Wars Battlefront and includes content from all three film trilogies, and has three times as much content as the original had at launch.

Plot summary[]

The storyline predominantly follows Iden Versio, commander of the Imperial Special Forces unit Inferno Squad. Upon witnessing the destruction of the second Death Star, Versio's troops look to her for direction. Versio tells her troops that they will avenge the Emperor.[8]

The story spans thirty years, beginning in the waning months of the Galactic Civil War and concluding at the destruction of Starkiller Base.[8]

There are segments in the campaign where other characters are playable as well, including Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Kylo Ren, Lando Calrissian, and Princess Leia Organa.[8]

Gameplay[]

Overview[]

The game returns to the roots of the classic Battlefront games, using a class-based system for infantry troopers with each class having a shared progression system, but with equipment differing depending on faction.[8]

The trooper classes offered are Assault, Heavy, Officer and Specialist.[8]

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Galactic Assault on Yavin IV

More vehicles are included for all factions, including Tauntauns and the AT-RT. Space battles also return with new starships. Vehicles are also to be a part of a new customization and progression system.[8]

Vehicles, heroes, and reinforcements can be purchased in matches by gaining Battle Points through play rather than picking up a token as it was with the previous game.[8]

Playable hero and villain characters from the films have been expanded upon, with players able to customize skills to their liking. Creative Director Bernd Diemer stated that he wanted the heroes to have more depth rather than feeling like a momentary power up.[8]

The game also featured loot boxes.[8] Initially, these loot crates, which could be purchased with money, contained game altering abilities, but due to receiving heavy criticism, microtransactions were temporarily disabled at launch. On March 16, 2018, microtransactions were confirmed to be returning, albeit for cosmetic items only, which could be directly purchased while loot boxes would only contain in-game currency and other cosmetics, such as emotes. Progression is now entirely linear; playing as a particular class allows players to upgrade its abilities and unlock new ones.[9]

Game Modes[]

  • Campaign: The game includes a brand-new canon storyline which bridges the gap between Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, mainly focusing on the aftermath of the Battle of Endor and follows the journey of Inferno Squad, an elite Imperial squad of special forces troopers.[8]
  • Arcade: This game mode brings offline single-player (and two player co-op on consoles) gameplay with and versus AI-controlled players in different battle scenarios, as well as allowing players to create custom scenarios of their own.[8]
  • Instant Action: This game mode is exactly like Capital Supremacy's ground phase, except with AI instead of players. Play on a number of Clone Wars, Rebel-Empire and Resistance-First Order era maps, such as Theed, Kashyyyk, Death Star II, Hoth, Ajan Kloss, and Takodana as either of the several factions. Instant Action also has an additional mode (called Instant Action Missions) in which players either attack or defend various command posts to advance or stop the attack. This feature was released in the Battle on Scarif update and is similar to the online co-op mode.[8]
  • Multiplayer: Multiplayer includes different online game modes which can support up to 40 players simultaneously.[8]
    • Galactic Assault: 20v20 battles with unique objectives for thirteen maps, which include Naboo, Geonosis, Kamino, Kashyyyk, Tatooine, Yavin 4, Hoth, Endor, the Second Death Star, Jakku, Takodana, Starkiller Base, and Crait. Participants can play as both troopers and heroes, as well as selected vehicles and starships depending on the map.[8]
    • Starfighter Assault: 12v12 space battles with an additional 20 AI-controlled ships per team with unique objectives for maps both in space and in the skies of planets. Some of the planets such as Ryloth, D'Qar and Fondor are only available to play on in Starfighter Assault as there is no ground map for these planets.[8]
    • Strike: 8v8 mode where two teams compete in small-scale objective based scenarios.[8]
    • Blast: 8v8 team deathmatch.[8]
    • Heroes vs. Villains: 4v4 hero duels involving characters from all three eras.[8]
    • Ewok Hunt: A tag-like gamemode where stormtroopers (starting with 18 troopers) face off against Ewoks (starting with 2 Ewoks) in the dark.[8]
    • Hero Showdown: 2v2 hero duels involving characters from all three eras.[8]
    • Extraction: A gamemode involving teams of up to 8 where a Rebel team attempt to move a valuable shipment through imperial territory in close quarter combat.[8]
    • Jetpack Cargo: A now removed mode where two teams try to capture a shipment. The first to three captures wins.[8]
    • Hero Starfighter: 4v4 space battles with hero starfighters.[8]
    • Supremacy (also referred to as Capital Supremacy): A mode taking place in all 3 eras featuring five command posts that teams consisting of 20 players and AI fight for control over. In Age of the Republic and Age of Resistance, the first team to reach 100% attacks the enemy team's capital ship, similar to conquest from Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005). If the attackers fail, both teams return to the ground phase of combat and keep fighting until one capital ship is destroyed. In Age of Rebellion, the mode is similar, but there is no ship phase.[8]
    • Co-Op Missions: A mode where a team of 4 players and AI choose to take on the attacking or defending role against a team of AI.[8]

Music []

Gordy Haab composed and orchestrated the musical score of Star Wars Battlefront II. The score was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices at Abbey Road Studios, and was nominated in the 2017 Game Audio Network Guild Awards.[6]

Development[]

The game's development was revealed in an interview with an EA executive in 2016.[3] More information, including its development by DICE and Motive Studios, was revealed during EA's Livestream during E3 2016.

The game's development is a collaboration between DICE, who developed the multiplayer, Motive Studios, who developed the single-player mode, and Criterion Software, who developed the vehicle and flight controls. The game includes content from all three film trilogies.[10] A goal of the game's story is to humanize the Empire in ways that haven't been seen before.[11]

On April 12, 2017 a teaser trailer was leaked giving confirmation that the game would include content from all three main Star Wars eras, a single-player campaign, and heroes such as Kylo Ren, Rey, Darth Maul, and Yoda.[12] EA premiered this trailer the following day during their panel at 2017's Celebration Orlando.[13] A gameplay trailer for the game was released on June 10, 2017 during the Battlefront II panel at E3 2017.[14]

The single-player trailer was released in October 2017, with a preview on The Star Wars Show.[15]

While working on the game, the development team notably consulted Emil Fortune's reference book Star Wars: Galactic Atlas.[16] Additionally, the team worked with Lucasfilm's Story Group on the campaign and characters, including making sure Luke Skywalker's character arc was consistent, and keeping the game in line with other Star Wars visuals, according to Game Director Mark Thompson.[17]

Downloadable content[]

DICE hinted that the game would not include a season pass, unlike the previous game.[18] Instead, they wanted to find a better alternative in order to avoid "fragmenting" the community of players.[19] It was confirmed during EA Play 2017 that there would not be a season pass; rather, all downloadable content would be free for all players and included in events called Seasons.[14]

The Last Jedi Season[]

The first Season expansion, The Last Jedi Season was released on December 5 and is centered around Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, the eighth film in the Star Wars saga which was released on December 15, 2017. It features a space map over D'Qar, the new planet Crait, Resistance hero Finn and First Order villain Captain Phasma.[20]

The Last Jedi Season also featured a campaign addition available December 13, named Battlefront II: Resurrection, which details Commander Iden Versio's journey during the First Order's rise to power and contains three chapters.[20]

Solo Season[]

On May 3, EA Star Wars announced on Twitter that the second Season in the game would be based on the character of Han Solo, releasing alongside Solo: A Star Wars Story.[21] The first part of the Han Solo Season was released on May 16 and features the returning map set in Jabba's Palace, a new game mode (Hero Showdown), new skins for Leia Organa and Lando Calrissian based on their disguises in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, and the addition of starfighters to Arcade. The second part of the Han Solo Season was revealed in a trailer on June 6 and its content released on June 12, which included a new map on Kessel, the Millennium Falcon as it appears in Solo: A Star Wars Story, the returning game mode Extraction, and new skins for Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and Chewbacca as they appear in Solo: A Star Wars Story.[22]

Clone Wars content[]

The game's Design Director, Dennis Brännvall, teased that Star Wars: The Clone Wars content was going to be added to the game at some point in the future.[23] At EA Play it was revealed that in the fall of 2018, a third season focused on the Clone Wars was going to be released, the season would include a map featuring Geonosis, new Clone Trooper skins, and General Grievous, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Count Dooku, and Anakin Skywalker as playable characters. General Grievous was released on October 30, 2018 with an alternate "Battle Damaged" appearance. Obi-Wan Kenobi together with the 212th Battalion skins and a "Shattered" General Grievous skin followed up on November 28 alongside the Geonosis Galactic Assault map. In December, a new appearance of Obi-Wan Kenobi titled "General Kenobi" was released, based on his Star Wars: The Clone Wars armor (prior to the mid-third season).

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Count Dooku in Battlefront II

Count Dooku was released on January 23, 2019, followed by an alternate "Dark Ritual" appearance less than a week later. Anakin Skywalker, along with the 501st and Coruscant Guard skins, and a general update for all Clone trooper skins, including armored clone officers, were released on February 27, 2019.

Also initially scheduled for February but then pushed back to March 26, 2019 was Capital Supremacy: a new, large-scale game mode, featuring both capture points and capital ship takedowns, as well as two new Clone Wars Era Reinforcements and lightsaber combat improvements, which included no more stagger to a hero whose attack is blocked, plus the requirement of stamina to attack. It also featured a new appearance for Count Dooku: His sleepwear. On March 12, 2019, two new reinforcement classes were announced: Dual DC-17 pistol-wielding ARC Troopers and BX-series droid commandos, also released on March 26.[24]

On April 2, 2019, three new locations were announced as being in development for Capital Supremacy. The first location, Kashyyyk, was released on April 24, and May and June release date for the next two. On May 10, 2019, the second location was revealed to be Kamino, and released on May 22. The third, Naboo, was revealed on June 7, 2019 - the first day of E3 2019 - and slated for a June 26 release,[25] along with the unveiling of a large amount of upcoming content for the next few months. Among them were droidekas, Anakin Skywalker's Jedi General appearance from the early seasons of The Clone Wars, the TX-130 Saber-class fighter tank, additional clone trooper skins, and another Capital Supremacy location, released on September 25, 2019: Felucia.[26] A new type of enforcer was also released that same day: the Clone commando.

The Rise of Skywalker content[]

On December 4th 2019, DICE detailed the content coming December 17th, to tie into the release of The Rise of Skywalker. These included new appearances for Finn, Rey, and Kylo Ren, and a new planet, being the jungle world of Ajan Kloss based on the new movie. Four reinforcements were also added, the Sith trooper and a revamped Jet Trooper for the First Order, and two new ones for the Resistance, an Ovissian Gunner and a Caphex Spy. In January 2020, more content was released, with capital supremacy including the sequel era, as well as two new playable heroes, BB-8 and BB-9E.[27]

Original trilogy content[]

Following the release of content from The Rise of Skywalker, a new focus on content from the original trilogy was announced. The first update including this content was released in February 2020, which included a new appearance for Imperial Jet Troopers, as well as playable Ewok and Imperial Security Bureau agent reinforcements. New weapons were also added. Additionally, further content set for release in March 2020 was announced, which included the addition of the original trilogy content to other modes such as Supremacy, as well as the addition of Scarif. Capital Supremacy has been renamed "Supremacy" due to the lack of capital ships in the original trilogy settings of the game mode.[28]

Release and reception[]

In April 2017 during the presentation at Star Wars Celebration, it was confirmed that the game would be released on November 17, 2017 and November 14 for those pre ordering the Deluxe Elite Trooper Edition.[3] An open beta was held from October 4 to October 11.[29]

Continuity[]

Release and reception[]

Pre-release[]

The game, alongside EA itself, was lambasted for locking Heroes and making players "grind" large amounts, some estimated to be around 40 hours, to unlock a single character, which in turn would encourage the purchases of Loot crates to make it easier for the player to unlock them. When EA responded to the criticism on Reddit, their comment received several hundred thousand downvotes, more than any other Reddit comment by magnitudes.[30] After the huge backlash and reception of the loot crate system, EA and DICE temporarily removed microtransactions from the game on launch to focus on refining the loot crate system for another time.[31]

Post-release[]

The game faced heavy criticism for its economic and progression system due to being tied to microtransactions that allowed players to purchase a certain amount of "crystals," an in-game currency, in order to then purchase loot crates that could be used to randomly unlock and upgrade Star Cards. Furthermore, the game received criticism for the high amount of "credits," another in-game currency, it cost in order to purchase playable hero and villain characters, which would take hundreds of hours of grinding in order to obtain. The fallout from the microtransactions scandal was massive enough to attract attention from mainstream news outlets such as CNN and The Wall Street Journal.[32][33] Disney and Lucasfilm have also publicly sided with gamers and criticized EA over the latter's handling of the game.[34][35] Along with reportedly having the potential to harm the game's sales prospects, the incident also further hurt EA's public image; EA's shares on Wall Street dropped by 2.5% on launch day.[36]

In response to the criticism, microtransactions were immediately disabled at launch, albeit temporarily. The cost to purchase heroes was also lowered by 75%. On March 16, 2018, developer DICE announced microtransactions would be returning in April, which can only be used to purchase cosmetic items; the progression system was redesigned in order to be linear, and was released on March 21.[9]

Since then, the game continues to have an active playerbase and has had more positive reception, primarily due to its reworking of its progression systems and the removal of its microtransactions. The game notably had a resurgence in player count in May 2025 fueled by its inclusion into Xbox Game Pass,[37] the final season of Star Wars: Andor,[38] the twentieth-anniversary re-release of Revenge of the Sith in theaters, and a new Star Wars-themed Fortnite season.[39] On May 24, 2025, the game's concurrent player count on Steam surged to almost 19,000 concurrent players, breaking the previous all-time peak of 10,000 concurrent players. Fan demand for a third Battlefront game rose significantly, with many ex-developers and actors who worked on the wider Star Wars franchise taking notice and joining them,[40] among them actor Muhannad Bhaier, who portrayed Wilmon Paak in Andor.[41] This was further fueled by an EA-held sale event on Steam in June 2025 that further pushed the player count to nearly 36,000 concurrent players, breaking the previous record set in May.[42]

Controversies []

EA's incorporation of loot boxes into the Battlefront II game has also attracted the attention of several governments. On November 15, the Belgian Gaming Commission announced that it would be investigating whether the inclusion of loot boxes constituted gambling. In response, EA denied allegations that their loot boxes constituted gambling, asserting they were part of a "fun and fair game experience."[43] On November 22, the Belgian Gambling Commission ruled that EA's microtransactions constituted a form of gambling. The Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens also regarded the "mixing of gaming and gambling as dangerous" for the mental health of children and called for a ban on gaming loot boxes throughout the European Union.[44][45]

In response to the Belgian Gambling Commission's investigation, the Dutch Gambling Commission also announced their own investigation into microtransactions in Battlefront II.[46] EA's practices also drew criticism from United States politicians.[47][48]

In addition, gambling regulators in South Korea, Singapore, Australia, and the United Kingdom have also expressed disapproval of Electronic Arts' incorporation of loot boxes into gaming products including Battlefront II.[49][50]

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Editions[]

In its original release, two editions of the game were available: the Standard edition and the Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition.[4] (The Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition included Rey and Kylo Ren The Last Jedi skins, early access to the game, and game upgrades for weapons and Heroes.[4]) A third edition, the Celebration Edition, which included the complete collection of purchasable customization content, was released on December 5, 2019.[51]

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French Cast

  • Emmanuel Garijo as Anakin Skywalker
  • Bruno Choël as Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • Daniel Kenigsberg as Yoda
  • Gérard Darier as General Grievous
  • Marc Bretonnière as Dark Maul
  • Taric Mehani[52] as Luke Skywalker
  • Philippe Catoire as Darth Vader and Count Dooku
  • Olivier Peissel[52] as Boba Fett
  • Laurence Bréheret[52] as Princess Leia
  • Loïc Houdré[52] as Han Solo
  • Georges Claisse as Emperor Palpatine [52]
  • Frantz Confiac as Lando Calrissian [52]
  • Jessica Monceau as Rey [52]
  • Diouc Koma as Finn [52]
  • Benjamin Penamaria as Poe Dameron [52]
  • Valentin Merlet as Kylo Ren [52]
  • Julie Dumas as Captain Phasma [52]

Italian Cast

  • Patricia Mottola as Iden Versio [52]
  • Luigi Rosa as Del Meeko [52]
  • Alessandro Zurla as Gideon Hask [52]
  • Gianni Gaude as Garrick Versio [52]
  • Paolo De Santis as Anakin Skywalker
  • Oliviero Corbetta as Yoda
  • Claudio Moneta as Darth Maul
  • Marco Pagani as Count Dooku
  • Federico Viola as Luke Skywalker [52]
  • Marco Balbi as Darth Vader [52]
  • Andrea Bolognini as Boba Fett [52]
  • Renata Bertolas as Princess Leia [52]
  • Valerio Amoruso as Han Solo [52]
  • Raphael Fallica as Emperor Palpatine [52]
  • Marco Balzarotti as Lando Calrissian [52]
  • Jacopo Calatroni as Kylo Ren [52]

German Cast

European Spanish Cast

  • Inma Gallego[52] as Iden Versio
  • Eduardo Bosch[52] as Del Meeko
  • Pablo del Hoyo[52] as Gideon Hask
  • Luis Mas[52] as Garrick Versio
  • Óscar Muñoz as Anakin Skywalker
  • Cholo Moratalla as Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • Ángel Amorós as Yoda
  • Claudio Serrano as Dark Maul
  • Gabriel Jiménez as General Grievous
  • Roberto Cuenca Martínez as Count Dooku
  • David Robles as Luke Skywalker[52]
  • Peter Tena as Darth Vader [52]
  • Roberto Encinas as Boba Fett [52]
  • Yolanda Mateos as Princess Leia [52]
  • Lorenzo Beteta as Han Solo [52]
  • Juan Antonio Galvez as Emperor Palpatine [52]
  • Iñaki Crespo as Lando Calrissian [52]
  • Sandra Villa as Rey [52]
  • Nacho Aldeguer as Finn [52]
  • Guillermo Romero as Poe Dameron [52]
  • Fernando Cabrera as Kylo Ren [52]
  • Ana María Marí as Captain Phasma [52]

Spanish Latin American Cast

  • Cony Madera as Iden Versio [52]
  • Rafael Pacheco as Del Meeko [52]
  • Sergio Gutiérrez as Gideon Hask [52]
  • Octavio Rojas as Garrick Versio [52]
  • Irwin Daayán as Anakin Skywalker
  • Mario Filio as Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • Arturo Mercado Chacón as Yoda
  • Carlos Segundo as Dark Maul
  • Eduardo Giaccardi as General Grievous
  • Rubén Moya as Count Dooku
  • Guillermo Aponte as Luke Skywalker [52]
  • Sebastián Llapur as Darth Vader [52]
  • José Luis Orozco as Boba Fett [52]
  • Jocelyn Robles as Princess Leia [52]
  • Gerardo Reyero as Han Solo [52]
  • Jesse Conde as Emperor Palpatine [52]
  • Idzi Dutkiewicz as Lando Calrissian [52]
  • Lourdes Arruti as Rey [52]
  • Abraham Vega as Finn [52]
  • Sergio Bonilla as Poe Dameron [52]
  • Gabriel Basurto as Kylo Ren [52]
  • Kerygma Flores as Captain Phasma [52]

Polish Cast

  • Aleksandra Szwed as Iden Versio [52]
  • Antoni Pawlicki as Del Meeko [52]
  • Michał Żebrowski as Gideon Hask[52]
  • Tomasz Dedek as Garrick Versio [52]
  • Tomasz Bednarek as Anakin Skywalker
  • Wojciech Żołądkowicz as Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • Mariusz Czajka as Yoda
  • Jacek Kopczynski as Darth Maul
  • Zbigniew Konopka as Count Dooku
  • Kacper Kuszewski as Luke Skywalker [52]
  • Miroslaw Zbrojewicz as Darth Vader [52]
  • Wojciech Paszkowski as Boba Fett [52]
  • Anna Dereszowska as Princess Leia [52]
  • Grzegorz Kwiecień as Han Solo [52]
  • Wojciech Machnicki as Emperor Palpatine [52]
  • Olaf Lubaszenko as Lando Calrissian [52]
  • Weronika Humaj as Rey [52]
  • Kamil Kula as Finn [52]
  • Marcin Bosak as Poe Dameron [52]
  • Przemyslaw Stippa as Kylo Ren [52]
  • Dominika Łakomska as Captain Phasma [52]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Future of EA Star Wars™ Games by Jade Raymond on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  2. Star Wars Battlefront 2 Multiplayer Preview: Bigger, Better and… More Emotional by Joe Skrebels on IGN (April 15, 2017) (backup link archived on April 20, 2017)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Star Wars Battlefront 2 will release in 2017 by Shaun Prescott on PC Gamer (May 10, 2016) (backup link archived on September 23, 2016)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 STAR WARS Battlefront II - Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition on GameStop (backup link archived on August 27, 2017)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Star Wars Insider 172
  6. 6.0 6.1 Iden Versio - A Hero's Journey on the Gordy Haab YouTube channel (backup link)
  7. Star Wars Battlefront II features Maul as he appeared during the events of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places in 32 BBY. Also, Star Wars Battlefront II features content from Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, such as Ajan Kloss, Sith troopers, and Caphex. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary places Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker one year after the Starkiller Incident, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places in 34 ABY, meaning that Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker takes place in 35 ABY. Therefore, Star Wars Battlefront II contains content from 32 BBY–35 ABY
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 Star Wars Battlefront II
  9. 9.0 9.1 Revamped Progression is Coming Soon on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  10. Star Wars Battlefront II: Full Length Reveal Trailer on the official Electronic Arts Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  11. Star Wars Battlefront 2 Single-Player Preview by Alanah Pearce on IGN (April 15, 2017) (backup link archived on April 16, 2017)
  12. Star Wars Battlefront 2 trailer leaks ahead of Orlando Celebration by Jack Shepherd on The Independent (April 12, 2017) (backup link archived on January 28, 2018)
  13. Your First Look at STAR WARS Battlefront II Is Coming at STAR WARS Celebration on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  14. 14.0 14.1 E3 2017: EA Press Conference and EA Play - IGN LIVE on the official IGN YouTube channel (backup link)
  15. The Star Wars Show: New Battlefront II Trailer First Look, Author Chuck Wendig, and Solo Revealed! on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 Star Wars Battlefront II: Behind The Story on the official Electronic Arts Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  17. Official Xbox Magazine summer 2017
  18. It looks like 'Star Wars: Battlefront II' will ditch the Season Pass by Adam Rosenberg on Mashable (April 15, 2017) (backup link archived on December 1, 2019)
  19. 'Star Wars: Battlefront II' will have 'something different' from a season pass by Nick Levine on NME (April 18, 2017) (backup link archived on April 24, 2017)
  20. 20.0 20.1 Choose a Side: The Last Jedi Season Is Coming on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  21. Electronic Arts (@EAStarWars) on Twitter (post): "We've got a really good feeling about this. #StarWarsBattlefrontII: The Han Solo Season arrives this month. Details come out of hyperspace next week." (backup link)
  22. Star Wars Battlefront II: The Han Solo Season on the official Electronic Arts Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  23. Clone Wars Content Is Coming To Star Wars Battlefront II by Patrick Dane on BleedingCool (February 7, 2018) (backup link archived on May 14, 2020)
  24. Community Transmission – Infiltrator Reinforcements on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  25. Community Calendar - June on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  26. Community Transmission – Where Are Those Droidekas on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  27. Community Transmission – Celebration Edition & The Rise of Skywalker on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  28. Star Wars Battlefront II - Age of Rebellion Update on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  29. Get Ready for the STAR WARS Battlefront II Beta on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  30. EA is reducing in-game costs on its new 'Star Wars' title after pre-launch backlash by Sara Salinas on CNBC (November 14, 2017) (backup link archived on April 13, 2020)
  31. Shortly Before Star Wars: Battlefront 2's Release, EA Removes Microtransactions For Now by Eddie Makuch on GameSpot.com (November 20, 2017) (backup link)
  32. Star Wars video game maker apologizes after uproar from fans by Jethro Mullen and Ivana Kottasová on CNN (November 17, 2017) (backup link archived on April 28, 2020)
  33. Electronic Arts Pulls Microtransactions From Star Wars Battlefront II After Fan Backlash by Sarah Needleman and Ben Fritz on The Wall Street Journal (November 17, 2017) (backup link archived on May 5, 2020)
  34. Disney/Lucasfilm Side With Fans in Star Wars Battlefront II Cash Grab by Brian Crecente on Rolling Stone (November 20, 2017) (backup link archived on November 21, 2017)
  35. How a Star Wars video game faced charges that it was promoting gambling by Gene Park on The Washington Post (November 18, 2017) (backup link archived on February 25, 2020)
  36. Wall Street is freaking out as EA caves again to social media outrage over its Star Wars game by Tae Kim on CNBC (November 17, 2017) (backup link archived on April 29, 2020)
  37. Star Wars: Battlefront 2's Best Version Is Free For Game Pass Members Right Now by Eddie Makuch on GameSpot.com (December 19, 2014) (backup link)
  38. A Star Wars Video Game Is Having An Unexpected Comeback Years After Its Original Release by Ryan Scott on /Film (May 28, 2025) (backup link archived on June 3, 2025)
  39. Why Players Are Flocking Back to Star Wars Battlefront 2 in 2025 by LB Beistad on Game Rant (May 23, 2025) (backup link archived on June 4, 2025)
  40. Former Star Wars Battlefront 2 dev says "we want to get the gang back together" for a potential sequel as the game surges in popularity once more by Scott McCrae on GamesRadar (May 23, 2025) (backup link archived on July 24, 2025)
  41. Star Wars Battlefront 3 Campaign Gets Support from Andor Actor by Cade Onder on ComicBook.com (May 21, 2025) (backup link archived on June 23, 2025)
  42. Battlefront II player count surges by 1100% on Steam, will EA take notice? by Derek Strickland on TweakTown (June 22, 2025) (backup link)
  43. Sadly, the Belgium Government has not yet declared loot boxes gambling by Dustin Bailey on PCGamesN (November 22, 2017) (backup link archived on April 13, 2020)
  44. Belgian Gaming Commission Decides Battlefront 2-Style Loot Boxes Are Gambling, Wants Them Banned by Tom McKay on Gizmodo (November 22, 2017) (backup link archived on November 22, 2017)
  45. Belgium's Justice Minister calls for loot box ban in Europe (Updated) by Andy Chalk on PC Gamer (November 23, 2017) (backup link archived on April 29, 2020)
  46. Zorgen online games voor een gokverslaving bij kinderen? (Dutch) on BNNVARA (November 18, 2017) (backup link archived on May 14, 2020)
  47. Star Wars Video Game Microtransactions Ignite Controversy by Matt Fernandez on Variety (November 23, 2017) (backup link archived on August 28, 2019)
  48. Hawaii Wants To Fight The Predatory Behaviour Of Loot Boxes by Luke Plunkett on Kotaku (November 22, 2017) (backup link archived on March 8, 2020)
  49. Loot boxes in video games: Cool rewards or gambling trap? by Lester Hio on The Straits Times (December 10, 2017) (backup link archived on September 21, 2018)
  50. Video games could fall foul of anti-gambling laws on The Economist (December 7, 2017) (backup link archived on September 21, 2018)
  51. The Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II: Celebration Edition Launches on December 5 on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
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  53. Mitch Dyer (@MitchyD) on Twitter (post): "Zay is played by Brittany Volcy." (screenshot) (content now obsolete)
  54. 54.0 54.1 54.2 54.3 Announcing the Clone Wars Voices Making a Return in Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
  55. 55.0 55.1 Guillame Mroz (@guillaume_mroz) on Twitter (post): "It is. Well spotted" (backup link) {{|In response to "I'm pretty sure they got Daisy Ridley to voice Rey in the beta. Here's a comparison of the alpha vs the beta."}}
  56. This Week! in Star Wars Star Wars Celebration Merchandise, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Gets Animated, and More! on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  57. Dee Bradley Baker (@deebradleybaker) on Twitter (post): "Gratified to hear so many fans excited to hear the clones back in action. You'll not be disappointed! #battlefront2" (backup link)
  58. Helen Sadler (@helensadler) on Twitter (post): "Beyond excited to announce I'm voicing REY (and Captain Phasma) in the New @starwars BATTLEFRONT 2!! 🙇♀️#Battlefront2 #EAstarwars #Rey" (content obsolete and backup link not available)
  59. John Boyega (@JohnBoyega) on Twitter (post): "Okay I can't believe I'm about to be a playable character in a damn game! This is nuts !!!!! Voiced Finn in this too so enjoy !!! #StarWarsBattlefrontII" (original link is obsolete)
  60. Resume on www.matthewmerceronline.com (backup link archived on April 13, 2024)
  61. 61.0 61.1 Guillame Mroz (@guillaume_mroz) on Twitter (post): "Matthew Woods : Masked Kylo Ren
    Roger Craig Smith: Unmasked Kylo Ren"
    (backup link)
  62. Mitch Dyer (@MitchyD) on Twitter (post): "I wanted to write a part for @Oliver_Vaquer who I adored in BioShock Infinite and later just adored as a person. Paldora was the perfect fit. Fun, silly, and at peak Star Wars comedy when performing @waltdwilliams's lines." (screenshot) (content now obsolete)
  63. Mitch Dyer (@MitchyD) on Twitter (post): "Rachel Butera, same actress as SW Resistance." (content obsolete and backup link not available)

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