It's no secret that the launch of Star Wars: Battlefront 2 was a complete disaster for EA, DICE, and fans of the franchise, with lasting effects on the video game industry as a whole. The game's marketing wildly missold the story and quality of the single-player campaign, multiplayer was incredibly unbalanced and required dozens of hours of grinding to unlock heroes, and the game was riddled with loot boxes, so much so that it became a legal issue. Star Wars: Battlefront 2 still managed to sell millions, and became another commercial success for EA, but the player base quickly moved on to the next big thing.

Earlier today, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 went live to all PS Plus subscribers as a free downloadable game for the month of June, offering players another chance to try out the game. After a disastrous launch, EA and DICE spent the past two years supporting the game with regular free updates and have managed to turn Star Wars: Battlefront 2 into a pretty great game, one that's worth checking back in on for lapsed players. From additional campaign missions to The Clone Wars and tie-in content for The Rise of Skywalker, here's every major update that's been released since launch.

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Resurrection Campaign

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The first major update for Star Wars: Battlefront 2 came less than a month after launch, tie-ing in with the release of the latest film in the series, Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Finn and Captain Plasma were added as new playable heroes, as well as a new Crait map, vehicles, and more. However, it was the promise of more campaign missions that most fans were holding out for. The base campaign for Star Wars: Battlefront 2 was a pretty big letdown for a lot of players, and the Resurrection Campaign featured three new missions that would tie Iden Versio's story into the sequel trilogy and the rise of the First Order. It didn't do much to fix the issues players had with the base campaign, but Resurrection did give the overall story of the game a fitting conclusion.

Revamped Progression

The next major update came toward the end of March 2018 and focused on revamping the entire progression system in order to make the experience fair to players. For those that played at launch, loot boxes and microtransactions dominated the upgrade and progression systems, forcing players to play for dozens of hours or purchase boxes. The revamped progression system removed the option to purchase Crates (loot boxes), made it so that Star Card upgrades could only be unlocked through gameplay and were removed from crates entirely, players could now level up their preferred classes or hero by actually playing the class, and cosmetic items including hero appearances could now be purchased with either in-game credits or as a microtransaction with Crystals.

Ewok Hunt

Like The Last Jedi content, the Night on Endor update in April 2018 added a ton of new themed content including brand new Endor appearances for both Han Solo and Leia Organa. The big draw for this update was a limited-time mode called Ewok Hunt, one that is now a permanent addition due to its popularity. Essentially a Star Wars take on the popular Infection game mode seen in popular multiplayer games like Call of Duty and Halo, Ewok Hunt pits two Ewoks against a large group of Stormtroopers, and tasks the troopers with surviving for as long as they can, or be turned into a fellow Ewok to join the hunt before extraction arrives.

Solo: A Star Wars Story

Less than six months after the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, it was time for Disney's second attempt at a spin-off with Solo: A Star Wars Story, a Han Solo origin film. Releasing as two separate updates in May and June respectively, the Han Solo season kicked off with a small update that focused on the original trilogy, adding Jabba's Palace as a new location, and new appearances including Skiff Guard Lando Calrissian and Boushh Gear Leia Organa. The second update was fare more substantial, featuring new Solo: A Star Wars Story prequel appearances for Han, Lando, Chewbacca, and the Millenium Falcon, as well as the new Kessel location, and the Extraction game mode.

The Clone Wars

Throughout the end of 2018 and early 2019, DICE released a handful of new updates for Star Wars: Battlefront 2 that focused on The Clone Wars. First off, in October 2018, General Grievous was added as a new playable hero, followed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in November, Count Dooku in January 2019, and Anakin Skywalker in February 2019. While the heroes were the new big thing to be excited about, DICE updated the spawning system to let players spawn in on squad members, added a variety of appearances for Clone Trooper including the 501st Legion and 212th Attack Rebellion, and added Geonosis as a new location in Galactic Assault.

The Clone Wars era also included the release of Capital Supremacy, a now staple game mode in Star Wars: Battlefront 2 that has since been renamed to simply, Supremacy. Supremacy is best compared to Battlefield's Conquest mode; a large scale non-linear multiplayer mode where teams of 20 players (plus an additional 12 AI-combatants) fight over control of five locations around the map. Originally exclusive to the prequel trilogy era, Supremacy was later expanded to include all three Star Wars trilogies.

PvE Coop Missions

By far, one of the most exciting updates to come to Star Wars: Battlefront 2 was the Cooperation Update in September 2019. On top of adding Clone Commandos from Star Wars: Republic Commando on PS2 and Xbox Original, Felucia as a new location, and Luke Skywalker's Farmboy appearance, the Cooperation Update added two brand new PvE modes. Instant Action made a return from the original Star Wars: Battlefront 2, an offline PvE mode where players can experience large-scale combat against AI. The second mode is called Coop Missions, an online PvE mode where four players can squad up and play through unique experiences from all three Star Wars trilogies for the first time. Like Supremacy, Coop Missions was also originally exclusive to the Clone Wars but was later expanded to all three eras.

The Rise of Skywalker

In December 2019, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released in theatres worldwide, the final film in the sequel trilogy. New content from the film was added to Star Wars: Battlefront 2 the same month including new appearances for Finn, Rey, Kylo Ren, and Sequel Era Elite Troopers, as well as new sequel trilogy Coop Missions. In the second update, the sequel trilogy was added to  Supremacy and the Instant Action offline PvE mode, and most notably, two brand new playable heroes were released, BB-8 and BB-9E. During this time, EA and DICE also released Star Wars: Battlefront 2 - The Celebration Edition, a new complete edition of the game that came with every previously released appearance from launch to The Rise of Skywalker.

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Return to Scarif and Rogue One

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In April of this year, DICE released the 25th and final free update for Star Wars: Battlefront 2, officially bringing support for the game to an end. The Battle on Scarif update returned to the iconic location from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, adding Scarif as a new location, as well as original trilogy maps to Supremacy and Instant Action, new Scarif and sequel era capital ships, and new Coop Mission locations for Scarif and Crait. Fan-favorite appearances were also added including Darth Maul’s mechanical legs from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Rey Skywalker wielding a yellow lightsaber from The Rise of Skywalker, Rey and Kylo Ren both with their hoods up, and Emperor Palpatine’s black and red robes, also from The Rise of Skywalker.

After almost three years of free updates, EA and DICE are finished with post-launch content for Star Wars: Battlefront 2 and will be moving onto its next project. A smaller team will stay on for general support, however, the hard work is complete and the team is transitioning to a new phase where Star Wars: Battlefront 2 "servers, in-game challenges, recurring events such as Double XP and more, and game support will carry this broad and rich Star Wars gaming experience into the future."

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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