

In order to snag a free copy of Battlefront 2, you will need an Epic Games Store account. Star Wars Battlefront 2: Celebration Edition will be free on the Epic Games Store through January 21st. There probably won’t be any new maps or characters added to the game going forward, but EA will keep the servers up and host in-game events as long as there are people playing Battlefront 2 (and spending money on its cosmetics). In fact, there is now content in Battlefront 2 inspired by every Star Wars theatrical release, including all three trilogies and the spinoffs. The update added the Scarif Beach map, which recreates the huge setpiece from the climactic scene of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Put your mastery of the blaster, lightsaber, and the Force to the test online and offline in STAR WARS Battlefront II: Celebration Edition, FREE on the Epic Games Store until January 21! /faKV53jQKaīattlefront 2 developer DICE announced last April that The Battle on Scarif would be its final major content update for the long-running online shooter. “Get STAR WARS Battlefront II and the complete collection of customization content acquirable through in-game purchase from launch up to - and including - items inspired by STAR WARS™: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER™.”

“Be the hero in the ultimate STAR WARS™ battle fantasy with STAR WARS™ Battlefront™ II: Celebration Edition!” reads the description for the game on the Epic Games Store page. So basically, if you're still experiencing errors on your end, just give the game time and the experience should start to improve.Today's Top Deal Luxurious bed sheets with 100,000 5-star Amazon reviews start at just $22 in this amazing sale! List Price: $27.99 Price: $22.39 You Save: $5.60 (20%) Buy Now Available from Amazon, BGR may receive a commission Available from Amazon BGR may receive a commission As for how this has worked out so far, the situation was described as a "healthy" one that should only continue to get better from here on out. We'll keep increasing and look forward to seeing you! /ufj1lVOcsmĮA's European Studios Community Manager recently took to Twitter and explained to fans that the reason for the errors is because Star Wars Battlefront II has reached capacity and that essentially, the team at DICE needs to scale up the game's servers to appropriately adhere to the rise in players. We've been working to scale up our Capacity and are seeing some healthy recovery. If you've downloaded #StarWarsBattlefrontII on Store and booted it up today hoping to play - apologies for the error messages. However, this problem isn't one that EA seems to be worried about and is telling fans that it's looking to quickly rectify the problem. As such, the game has been giving some players frequent errors. Electronic Arts has made clear that an "incredible number" of players have joined Star Wars Battlefront II on PC since it became available for free yesterday.
