Boba Fett can use a “rocket barrage” in this game to “lay down suppressing fire.” Read more
Boba Fett can use a “rocket barrage” in this game to “lay down suppressing fire.” Read more
And Boba Fett. And now they’re fighting each other. Read more
“The separatists try to breach the security points. The clones defend the area.” That’s what’s up in the highly anticipated Phase 2. And here comes fan-favorite character Darth Maul. Read more
“Fall back to the palace.” Phase 1 is over! Phase 2 begins now! Read more
“Phase 2" takes place “inside,” apparently, where things are “really going to heat up.” This seems pretty hot already! Read more
Somebody just shot him and his robot horse. Read more
Now somebody’s in a tank, rollin’ down the street. It is chaos down there. Now a clone trooper is on an AT-RT, which is basically a robot horse. Read more
He’s holding a thermal detonator! Read more
“I love using the shotgun,” says one commentator. But of course. Read more
Air vehicles fighting each other, air vehicles going down for bombing runs trying to take out many players at once, etc. It’s a big map, a colossal city. Read more
In phase one they have to escort an NPC down the street, and if you’re successful you go to... wait for it... phase two. Read more
Here we go. There are three phases to the battle, iJustine says. Currently, they are in phase... wait for it... one. Read more
Gavankar now kicks it over to the previously-mentioned two YouTubers and a developer to talk us through the 20-on-20 insanity. Read more
All post-launch heroes, maps, vehicles, etc. will be free for Battlefront II. Read more
“If you see Finn running around whooping some ass, it’s me,” Boyega says. FACT CHECK: Statistically unlikely. Read more
John Boyega appears via video to share some news: His character Finn as well as Captain Phasma will be in the game. Read more
Gavankar is back to introduce two streamers and a developer to play “Assault on Theed” in a 20-vs-20 match. With Gavankar on the 40th slot. “This is the real thing.” Read more
That trailer was PlayStation-branded at the opening and ending. Looks like Sony’s locked down the ol’ co-marketing deal again. Read more
Or rather, “multiplayer” “gameplay.” Read more
And now, some Battlefront II multiplayer gameplay. Read more