Microtransactions, microtransactions, microtransactions.
You can acquire loot boxes via two methods: you either play the game or purchase them with Crystals, which, in turn, will be purchasable via real money. You can get 500 for five dollars, 100 for ten, 2100 for twenty, 4400 for forty, or 12000 for a hundred dollars. If you are an EA/Origin Access subscriber, you will get a ten percent discount.
You can buy three types of crates with the Crystals – the Hero costs 110, Starfighter is 120, and the Trooper is 200, respectively. The boxes contain „one or two” Star Cards, as well as emotes, weapons, and victory poses. In short: you can buy sixty Trooper crates with one hundred dollars…
The video below is recorded from the short (5-7 hours…?) single-player campaign on a PlayStation 4 Pro. There’s a second video on Reddit, where you can see the Mos Eisley map in action.
Star Wars: Battlefront II is out on November 17 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Source: GameSpot, WCCFTech, Reddit
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