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Star Wars: Battlefront will have 12 multiplayer maps at launch

EA and DICE used Star Wars Day to confirm new details of Star Wars: Battlefront.

“Of the 12 multiplayer maps in Star Wars Battlefront (there are even more locations when you include the Star Wars Battlefront Missions), some feel immediately familiar — such as the lush forests of Endor or the tundra of Hoth that allow you to re-live your favorite moments from the films,” DICE said in a post.

“Some of the maps support our epic modes like Walker Assault, while others are tailored to more intimate, close quarters combat. Our goal is to bring a variety of battle fantasies to life, with map design catering to the modes that will play out on those maps. Above all, we want you to create new memories of your own in new places you’ve never seen before.”

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Two new images were also released showcasing the planet Sullust, which you can see above.

Yeah, we’re not sure about that lava either.


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