The people who pay more will get to play the game early, as well as get somewhat of an advantage.
We already knew that Battlefront II‘s Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition would be available three days before the basic edition of the game, and those who cough up more cash will get extra skins, weapons, and weapon modifiers. What about those who only want to acquire the standard edition? Will they get screwed over?
Christian Johannesén, a game designer of Star Wars Battlefront II, knows a thing or two about the DICE/Motive/Criterion-developed shooter, and on Twitter, he got a question regarding the content of the deluxe version: will it be exclusive to those players? His answer was a simple „Can be unlocked by playing.” Not bad.
However, HOW MUCH will we have to play to catch up to the deluxe players? It matters – ten or fifty hours will make a difference. At least this decision points towards no Season Pass in Star Wars Battlefront II…
…which will launch on November 17 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. (Deluxe version: November 14.)
@mauriciot04 Can be unlocked by playing.
— Christian Johannesén (@phatseejay) April 19, 2017
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