Star Wars Battlefront II is a game that EA wants players to play for years to come. The team is continuously listening and learning from player feedback, and is committed to making ongoing adjustments to the game to ensure the best possible experience. Today, the developers have made tweaks to the economy and progression that are now available across PlayStation 4 Xbox One and PC. These changes below are just the initial steps toward making much larger updates to the progression system.
- The end-of-round payout has been increased.
- Earn 3X more Credits daily in Arcade Mode.
- Daily Login Crates will now provide three times more crafting parts than before.
To learn more about the credit changes available today, head to the Star Wars Battlefront II blog here.
Tomorrow, Star Wars Battlefront II The Last Jedi Season begins with another update that kicks off the factional challenges, allowing players to choose a side and start competing for rewards as either The First Order or The Resistance. Then, on December 13, things kick into high gear when all new content themed around Star Wars The Last Jedi is available free for all players. Finn and Captain Phasma will join the battle as playable heroes, along with new vehicles and locations including a new Galactic Assault map Crait and Starfighter Assault map D’Qar. In addition, Iden Versio will return in Star Wars Battlefront II Resurrection in all new chapters of the single player campaign set during the days of the First Order’s rise to power.
Related: Star Wars Battlefront II Lets You Become the Hero Across the Galaxy Today
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