While the addition of Greedo and Nien Nunb is interesting to say the least, the team behind Star Wars Battlefront didn’t list the characters’ abilities or move sets. As far as the new mode goes, though, it’s called Extraction, and is described as a mission requiring Rebel forces to extract a valuable shipment of resources from the Outer Rim, and bring the loot to their transport ship before a timer runs out or Empire troops stop them in the process.
As seen in a couple of stills found below, fans should also expect Star Wars Battlefront’s two new maps in the Outer Rim DLC to be set on Sullust, which takes place in a smelting factory, while the other takes place on Tattooine around Jabba the Hutt’s throne room. The aforementioned weapons (presumably carried by Nunb and Greedo in the images), and the Star Cards to be included are as follows:
Relby V-10 rifle DT-12 blaster pistol Scatter Gun (Star Card) Dioxis Grenade (Star Card) Adrenaline Stim (Star Card)
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As previously detailed with Star Wars Battlefront’s free January update, the Outer Rim DLC, along with the other forthcoming paid add-ons labeled Bespin (available Summer 2016), Death Star (available Fall 2016), and an untitled fourth expansion (available sometime in 2017) can be obtained in the game’s Season Pass altogether for $50. However, since neither DICE nor Electronic Arts have revealed an official price for the DLC packs being purchasable separately, fans can only assume at this point that an à la carte option will be announced in due time. Bearing that in mind, each expansion will probably end up being at least $12.50 apiece, if not more in order to equate to the price of the Season Pass.
On the surface, Star Wars Battlefront’s Outer Rim DLC doesn’t look like much when compared to the free updates provided in the last two months, so some players may not want to go all-in on a Season Pass just yet without some more concrete details. A clearer plan for longevity is key in order to maintain its fan-base, and to gain new gamers in the process. Of course, developers laying out a road map with the expansion packs is certainly helpful, but there are still a few pot holes that need to be filled in before buying the ticket and taking the ride.
What do you think about everything that’s been listed so far for Star Wars Battlefront’s Outer Rim DLC? Is it enticing enough for you to jump on board with the game’s Season Pass, will you wait for individual pricing options, or are you totally uninterested? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Star Wars Battlefront is out now and is available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Source: GameSpot