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Obi-Wan & Geonosis Come To Star Wars Battlefront II Next Week, Trailer & Images Released – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
November 22, 2018
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After a few quick teases of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the upcoming hero for the Star Wars Battlefront II video game has now properly been revealed in two new images, his own teaser trailer, and a detailed blog post.

The character, like all post-launch content, will be free for all players of Star Wars Battlefront II on Xbox One and can be unlocked with credits. His secondary appearance, Jedi Robes (seen above), will also be buyable with credits though players will also be able to purchase it with crystals, the game’s digital currency that can be bought with real-world money.

General Grievous, who came to Battlefront II last month, will also gain a new appearance with this update. Named, Shattered, an official image of this look hasn’t been released yet but it can be glimpsed towards the end of the teaser video (below) when his and Kenobi’s lightsabers clash.

Also coming with next week’s update will be the 212th Attack Battalion skins for the Clone Troopers, several new vehicles, and the planet Geonosis which is said to be the largest level ever built for a Star Wars Battlefront video game.

Do you play Star Wars Battlefront II and are you hyped for the update next week? Let us know what you’re most excited for in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest for more Xbox gaming content.

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