STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT II: Does The Latest Community Calendar Reveal That New Mode Has Been Delayed?
Despite being slated to arrive this month, the latest community calendar for Star Wars Battlefront II may have revealed that the title's new large-scale game mode has been delayed. More details after the jump.
By kdet -
Feb 05, 2019 04:02 PM EST
After finally releasing Count Dooku in January, the Chosen One himself, Anakin Skywalker, is set to make his grand debut on Star Wars Battlefront II later this month. Yet, up until this point, it's been unclear when the legendary Jedi would actually join the game.
Fortunately, the game's developers recently released the new community calendar for February, which officially revealed that Obi-Wan Kenobi's former apprentice would become a playable character on February 27.
Along with providing a date for Anakin's arrival, the calendar also shed some light on a few of the events that will take place over the coming weeks and revealed that the Coruscant Guard and 501st Battalion skins will become available the first week of March.
However, despite being filled with a ton of information, the game's new large-scale game mode, which was originally slated to arrive with Anakin, was noticeably absent from the community calendar.
While there has been no official word on whether this means the new mode has been delayed, many fans have taken this as a sign that it will come later than we expected. Either way, EA's Ben Walke did share over Twitter that the new game mode will be discussed in an upcoming community transmission, so be sure to check back here for more details.