Star Wars Battlefront 2 Easter Eggs

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Easter Eggs Revealed by EA DICE

EA DICE has revealed several Star Wars Battlefront 2 Easter eggs in a post on the game’s website earlier today. The once-controversial game is gearing up for its major Clone Wars update next month, and the developer has decided to unveil 15 Star Wars Battlefront 2 hidden details that might still remain undiscovered by many gamers almost a year after the game’s initial release.

The 15 Star Wars Battlefront 2 Easter eggs were revealed by EA DICE editorial writer Daniel Steinholtz. He began by explaining that the game incorporates two visual designs concepts called The Living World and the Battle Beyond. The concept of The Living World focuses on bringing the world of Star Wars to life by adding “believability, ambiance, and intimacy.” Meanwhile, the Battle Beyond refers to each location’s sprawling sense of scale, essentially putting the ‘Wars’ in Star Wars.

While playing Star Wars Battlefront 2, gamers may have not noticed the civilians who flee from locations like Theed and Mos Eisley when battles begin. On the planet Kamino, the tall Kaminoans can be seen still working as players take cover from enemy fire in the corridors of the Cloning Facility. An abundance of unique fauna can also be seen during gameplay, with the iconic Ewoks on Endor, the ape-like Woolamanders on Yavin 4, and much more.

For more on all the Star Wars Battlefront 2 Easter eggs that you might have missed, head on over to the official website here. In other related news, EA DICE recently confirmed the Star Wars Battlefront 2 Clone Wars voice cast, with several stars from the original animated series reprising their roles in the game. This includes Matthew Wood as General Grievous, James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, and more. The Clone Wars update is slated to arrive later this month, with the new highly-anticipated map Geonosis from Star Wars Episode 2 Attack of the Clones coming out sometime in November.

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