Star Wars Battlefront 2 Single Player Campaign To Be Added – Dice

Star Wars Battlefront 2 single player campaign mode will be added in the upcoming game which will be release next year. The game developer hopes that fans would be delighted with these holiday tidings.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Feature

Game developer DICE has confirmed that Star Wars Battlefront 2 single player campaign is going to be added in the second installment. DICE spokesperson Paul Keslin told Eurogamer that the campaign mode is assured for the sequel.

Keslin is confident fans would like the Star Wars Battlefront 2 single player campaign mode. The upcoming feature is the product of painstaking research that involved a lot of trial and error. Star Wars players will be glad to know that it's possible to fly space ships and engage in dog fights. Keslin however, would not commit to specifics just yet since the sequel is still under the development.

Star Wars Battlefront Feedback

Star Wars fans and players generally gave the game a favorable feedback. Game publisher EA declared it as a successful launch. There were some performances issues though with regards to the offline mode and season pass. Fortunately, DICE is expected to address those problems in the sequel. Many players and fans though are more excited over the Star Wars Battlefront 2 single player campaign mode. The game's multiplayer feature is fine with many players. A Star Wars story mode however, is a feature that a lot of players are also hoping for. Similar games such as Battlefield 1, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Titanfall 2 have single player storylines. It is about time the Star Wars Battlefront series has a storyline of its own.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Release Date

Players could soon play the Star Wars Battlefront 2 single player campaign mode sometime during the fall of 2017. The upcoming sequel is available for the PlayStation 4/Slim/Pro, Xbox One/S and Windows PC.

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