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How many missions are there in Star Wars Battlefront 2?

Unlike DICE’s first game, Star Wars Battlefront 2 has a robust single-player campaign. Thanks to the game’s EA Access trial, we can now confirm how many missions are in that campaign.

Playing as Iden Versio, you’ll experience ground- and space-based combat, using a wide range of weapons, gadgets and vehicles. Below, you’ll find spoiler-free and spoiler-filled descriptions of the game’s single-player campaign.

Spoiler-free

There are thirteen missions in Star Wars: Battlefront 2‘s single-player campaign. Don’t keep scrolling — the names of those missions will be listed below.

Spoiler-filled

Want to know what the missions are called? Easy.

  • Prologue: The Cleaner
  • Mission I: The Battle of Endor
  • Mission II: The Dauntless
  • Mission III: The Observatory
  • Mission IV: The Storm
  • Mission V: The Outcasts
  • Mission VI: Royalty
  • Mission VII: General Distress
  • Mission VIII: Under Covered Skies
  • Mission XI: Cache Grab
  • Mission X: The Battle of Jakku
  • Mission XI: Until Ashes
  • Mission XII: Discoveries

The game’s trial lets you play through the Prologue until the end of Mission III. Playing on hardest difficulty, those four missions took an hour and a half to complete.

Moreover, there are collectibles to obtain in the following levels:

  • The Cleaner (3 items)
  • The Battle of Endor (5 items)
  • The Dauntless (2 items)
  • The Storm (4 items)
  • Under Covered Skies (4 items)
  • The Battle of Jakku (3 items)
  • Until Ashes (2 items)

There you have it!

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 next week.


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