Star Wars: Squadrons is adding a pair of post-launch ships and a new multiplayer map
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars: Squadrons is adding two new ships in December, a📖s well as a new map and extra gear later this month.
Developer EA Motive announced plans for a pair of holiday holiday updates to Star Wars: Squadrons on its . The arrival of the B-wing and TIE/d "Defender" in December will be the first post-launch addition of ships to the game, which is especially notable since EA has deliberately avoided positioning Star Wars: Squadrons🌸 as your typical "live game" wi🦂th a post-launch development cycle funded by microtransactions.
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On the New Republic side, the B-wing will be classed as a Bꦰomber, and on the Imperial side, the TIE/d will be a Fighter. Both ships will be able to use all of the components currently ﷽available for their faction and class. Each ship will play quite differently to its class-sibling within the same faction, but EA Motive says it's working hard to make sure they're properly balanced - you'll still have plenty of reason to fly a Y-wing or TIE fighter even after the shiny new ships arrive.
Before that, an update on November 25 will add a new map to both Fleet Battles and Dogfight mode. You've already visited Fostar Haven in the Star Wars Squadron prologue missions, but the multiplayer version takes place several📖 years later when the locals have made a few upgrades to their station. Both the dockyard🔜s and the open space around the station will be yours to explore.
The November update will also add four💝 new components, with a special emphasis on new gear for taඣking on capital ships and flagships.
EA Motive is already working on a new project as well, but it looks like it won't be another Star Wars game.
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