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Star Wars Battlefront New Trailer Shows Off Planets
From a player count standpoint, the beta EA hosted for Star Wars Battlefront was one of the most successful betas we’ve seen in years. From the mossy redwoods of Endor to the snowy hills of Hoth, the details look stunning.
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Unfortunately though, the clip that was shown in the trailer is not really gameplay footage from the game, as stated on PC Gamer. Players who do not want to spend as much can purchase just the Season Pass at $49.99. “Through this immersive tour, you’ll get valuable facts on game modes, units, and characters found in Star Wars Battlefront”.
“What we’ve announced is four extra packs over the next 12 to 18 months coming post-launch”, he said during the presentation according to PlayStation Lifestyle. “You’ll see new universes, you’re gonna see new player actions, obviously new weaponry as well”.
That desert planet in all the new Star Wars trailers and images, as you may already know, is not Tatooine, the home planet of Luke Skywalker, but rather a new desert planet called Jakku.
The Battle of Jakku DLC will be released for free after the launch of Star Wars: Battlefront. In fact, Battlefront is going to give us a peek at the future of Star Wars too.
The video game developer received a non-GAAP net revenue of $1.146 billion, when they were attempting to reach $1.075 billion.
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This is good news for EA Access subscribers.