EA tweaks Star Wars Battlefront II’s loot crates amid criticism
With fans voicing their displeasure, EA has been forced to rethink how loot crates in Star Wars Battlefront 2 work from the ground up.
With fans voicing their displeasure, EA has been forced to rethink how loot crates in Star Wars Battlefront 2 work from the ground up.
Star Wars Battlefront II’s loot boxes however, may just be the worst of the lot. The recent multiplayer beta revealed a system which is very much built on paying to win, offering easy access to perks and player progression if the sound of your coin is just right. That has of course resulted in an uproar from fans, players who aren’t happy that a recommended retail price investment also offers anyone with a few dollars more an easy leg up.
Unfortunately, EA doesn’t have a business presence at Gamescom so we’re not going to be able to get interviews or in-depth analysis of any of their products. Missed opportunity EA *hint hint*, but they are on the show floor so yesterday I lined up like a good little gamer to get some hands-on time with two of their biggest upcoming titles. …
Mass Effect Andromeda's development studio has now officially made the move to support studio, merging with Star Wars Battlefront II developers EA Motive.
October 27 specifically is going to be an absolutely insane day for anyone who wants to choose just a single game to have on launch day. It’s pretty much like having a James Bond villain asking me which testicle I’d like to keep before he smashes in all three of them with a heavy knotted rope. Just look at the October schedule.
It looks like EA have listened to fan complaints: The upcoming Star Wars Battlefront Sequel is getting a single player campaign mode!
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