Star Wars Battlefront II: Obi-Wan & Geonosis update detailed

EA has detailed the recently released Star Wars Battlefront II: Obi-Wan & Geonosis in a new video.

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If you haven't already jumped into the Star Wars Battlefront II Obi-Wan Kenobi and Geonosis update it has already hit the live servers. To shine some light on what the update contains, EA has released an explanation video onto their YouTube Channel.

The above video features a commentator that runs us through what the update will be bringing players. The commentator explains that players will be getting the Galactic Assault map of Geonosis and will introduce Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, the 212th Attack Battalion, AT-TE, STAP and the BARC speeder. If you want to check out gameplay on what was mentioned above, visit my post here.

Additionally, EA will be bringing players some different skins for General Grievous titled "shattered armor", a quick description of the skin has been provided on the update patch notes, "With a ripped cape, shattered mask, and smoke and sparks coming from his cybernetics, this unique look truly stands out from the crowd, and embodies the hard-earned conquests of the feared Separatist Supreme Commander." Judging from the comment section in the above video, many players seem to very happy about the decision of bringing the Clone Wars to Battlefront II, hopefully DICE or EA listen to their fan base more and follow what they want, maybe then they will attract more players back to Battlefront II.

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