Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition

Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition

released on Nov 14, 2017

Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition

released on Nov 14, 2017

The Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition turns your troopers into the ultimate opponents. Every trooper class (Officer, Assault, Heavy, and Specialist) is upgraded, delivering superior firepower, deadly weapon attachments, and epic Star Card abilities. Charge through the grand corridors of the Theed Royal Palace with the A280-CFE blaster rifle instant weapon unlock, with additional scope attachment for enhanced zoom capabilities. As an Assault trooper, equip the Thermal Detonator epic Star Card to split your grenade into three, covering a larger area of damage. Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition owners also get to play Star Wars Battlefront II up to three days early. The Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition also includes the Star Wars Battlefront II: The Last Jedi Heroes pack, including exclusive outfits for Kylo Ren and Rey, and instant access to epic tier Star Cards.


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I judge game file sizes like book covers. if you expect to hog 120 GB of my precious 667, then you better be amazing. This one is not. Maybe I'll circle back but the game gets mindless real fast. If you really need to quench your CoD fetish but want to hide your shame and sin behind a Star Wars skin, then this might do the trick, but doesn't offer much aside from looking decent.

REVIEW IS OF THE ELITE TROOPER EDITION CONTENT
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This is blatant Pay to Win, and the Pre-order content doesn't save it. EA/Dice knew that the game was in an inexcusable state at this time, as well as brimming with deplorable microtransactions, so this pre-order is especially heinous.

With the improvements that were made, overall great multiplayer experience that captures the spirit of Star Wars tremendously. Yet to play the single player.