A new update has confirmed that the first of four announced expansion packs for Star Wars: Battlefront will arrived in “early 2016”.
EA recently revealed some details of what will be included as part of Star Wars: Battlefront’s Season Pass, but left many details unannounced. Dates were, for example, some of this missing information. As to the actual content of the expansion packs, that also remains a mystery.
As we noted in our review in progress Big W are selling Battlefront for $63 AUD, which is less than the cost of the Season Pass alone. The copies at Big W don’t include the Season Pass so if you purchase both you’re looking at a total of $132.95 AUD.
For purchasing elsewhere;
- Digital copies on PSN;
- Standard edition – $99.95 AUD (no Season Pass)
- Deluxe Edition – $109.95 AUD (no Season Pass)
- Ultimate Edition – $185.90 AUD (Season Pass included)
The Season Pass is not available as a separate purchase on PSN as yet, however it will likely be priced at $69.95 AUD.
- Digital copies on Xbox One;
- Standard edition – $99.95 AUD (no Season Pass)
- Deluxe Edition – $109.95 AUD (no Season Pass)
- Ultimate Edition – $179.70 AUD (Season Pass included)
- Season Pass standalone – $69.95 AUD
- Origin
- Standard edition – $89.99 AUD (no Season Pass)
- Deluxe Edition – $99.99 AUD (no Season Pass)
- Ultimate Edition – $159.98 AUD (Season Pass included)
- Season Pass standalone – $59.99 AUD
Physical copies
- EB Games
- Collectors Pack – $119.95 AUD – PS4 and Xbox One (no Season Pass) including;
- Star Wars Battlefront Game
- Star Wars Stormtrooper T-shirt (small)
- Star Wars Stormtrooper Mug
- Star Wars Stormtrooper Keyring
- Standard Edition – $99.95 AUD (PS4 & Xbox One), $89,95 AUD (PC) (no Season Pass)
- Collectors Pack – $119.95 AUD – PS4 and Xbox One (no Season Pass) including;
- JB Hi-Fi
- Standard Edition – $68 AUD (no Season Pass)
Our review in progress is live now. Expect updates to it in the coming days.
Star Wars: Battlefront launches for PC, PS4 and Xbox One from tomorrow.
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