mardi 26 septembre 2017

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Multiplayer Maps, Modes Revealed


Eleven multiplayer maps spanning all three eras.

Electronic Arts has released new details about the eleven multiplayer maps and five modes that will be available at launch for Star Wars Battlefront II.

As detailed on EA's official site, the game will feature three prequel-era maps: Kamino, Kashyyyk and Theed; five original trilogy-era maps: Death Star II, Endor, Mos Eisley, Yavin 4 and Hoth; and three The Force Awakens-era maps: Starkiller Base, Jakku and Takodana.

For a peek at a few of Star Wars Battlefront II's multiplayer maps, check out the slideshow below:

Details about the game's multiplayer modes were also revealed. According to a post on EA's official site, Battlefront II will feature a mode called Strike, where two eight-player teams will compete in objective-based missions. Meanwhile, a mode called Starfighter Assault, will have players assume control over hero ships, fighters, bombers and interceptors as two teams "engage in multi-stage, objective based space battles."

Battlefront II will also feature a Hero vs. Villains mode, where various beloved characters from the Star Wars universe fight against each other in four-on-four team battles. Additionally, the game will feature an Arcade mode that offers single-player or spit-screen multiplayer (on consoles) where players take on AI foes in various scenarios.

The game will also feature a mode called Galactic Assault, where players will "battle on a series of large team-oriented, objective-based maps."

Star Wars Battlefront II will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on November 17. Those eager to jump into the action early can check out the Galactic Assault and Starfighter Assault modes in the Battlefront II beta, which will run from October 6-9 (or 4-9 for those who preordered).

Check out our Star Wars Battlefront II impressions from gamescom 2017 to find out why the game's space battles are "faster, sleeker and better-sounding than ever."

Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @alexcosborn.

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