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Star Wars Battlefront II economy updates, The Last Jedi Season now available

With all the drama swirling around Star Wars Battlefront II’s controversial credit-based economy, loot boxes and player progression, it’s still nice to see DICE and EA react quickly to fans concerns. It may be too little too late for some players, but with a ton of free content on the way, it may be premature to write the game off entirely. We think so at least.

Anyway, starting today, the game has been patched to provide much more payouts for playing the game, from multiplayer to arcade. This means more credits, better crate rewards and hopefully a better experience overall for now until DICE and EA can figure out how to best balance their game systems.

Also available right now is The Last Jedi Season factional challenges and rewards in preparation for next week’s proper, free Star Wars The Last Jedi  update which includes an extension of the single player story, new heroes and maps to coincide with the launch of Star Wars The Last Jedi in theaters.

See more details below!

It’s been a busy few weeks for Star Wars Battlefront II. We?re excited to have launched the game to the world, but recognize that there have been some challenges along the way. We have learned a lot, and are making adjustments to the game to ensure the best experience possible. On Tuesday, an update is rolling out that begins the Star Wars Battlefront II The Last Jedi Season by kicking off factional challenges, letting you choose a side and start competing for rewards as either The First Order or The Resistance.

Today, an update went live that includes some adjustments to the economy and progression. While these are only some initial steps toward making much larger changes, some of these are ready to roll, and are available starting today.

The end-of-round payout has been increased. This is an area we agree needed to be buffed a bit, especially when it comes to rewarding players for doing well in-game. We’re upping the number of Credits you get for a match across the board, and specifically bumping the top players on each team by even more.

Earn 3X more Credits daily in Arcade Mode. It’s been made clear that you were hitting the Arcade Mode Credit cap faster than we expected, so we wanted to alleviate that by increasing it to 1500 Credits. While we’re still looking into ways to add more content into it the mode in the long-term, we think that this should help in the near-term for those who want rewards for completing the different scenarios.

Daily Login Crates will now provide more crafting parts than before. You’ll notice the change right away when you log in. Crafting the Star Cards you want will help make sure you’re progressing in the direction you want, and we absolutely want to empower that. This should help you get where you want to go faster when it comes to crafting and upgrading.

Things kick into high gear over the next few weeks, during the Star Wars Battlefront II The Last Jedi Season, with free* heroes, maps, and vehicles. Stormtrooper-turned-hero Finn joins the fight for the Resistance and Captain Phasma steps on to the battlefront for the First Order. New locations and vehicles will also arrive: you can fight on the ground on the salt-covered planet of Crait in Galactic Assault mode, or take to space in the Starfighter Assault map of D’Qar (flying Tallie Lintra’s RZ-2 A-wing, a vehicle you’ll be seeing in the film).

And, of course, Iden Versio returns in Star Wars Battlefront II Resurrection during the days of the First Order?s rise to power. These new chapters of Star Wars Battlefront II?s single-player story mode will be available December 13.

Thank you again for your passion around this game. Star Wars is special to all of us, and we all want to experience that world in fun, exciting ways. If you’re already playing the game and are loving it, we want to thank you for taking the time to do so. We have a lot planned, and are excited to show you what?s to come.

*Requires Star Wars Battlefront II on applicable platform (sold separately), all game updates, internet connection, EA account, and, for console players, Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus membership (each sold separately).

Keep your eyes on EA Star Wars on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram for much more of what?s coming to Star Wars Battlefront II or join the discussion on the official forums.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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