'Star Wars Battlefront' Bespin DLC: Expansion pack now available to non-Season Pass holders [DETAILS]

"Star Wars Battlefront" Bespin DLC is now available to everyone. EA DICE

The "Star Wars Battlefront" Bespin DLC will finally be available to all players of the game. It comes a couple of weeks after it was made available to Season Pass holders.

As it always was in the game, those with the Season Pass get a two-week early access to DLCs, allowing them to access the Bespin DLC as early as June 21.

The "Star Wars Battlefront" Bespin DLC introduces five new maps all set in and around Cloud City. On top of that is a new game mode called "Sabotage." The description for it is as follows:

The Empire are using Tibanna Gas Generators to power their tractor beams, preventing Rebel transports from escaping Cloud City. The Rebels must blow up the generators and defend their extraction point. The Empire must stop the Rebels and hunt them down.

There are also eight new Hutt contracts to get busy with in the all-new "Star Wars Battlefront" DLC and new items and weapons to check out including the all-new and highly-anticipated Cloud Car.

The Bespin DLC also comes with a blaster pistol called X-8 Night Sniper, which is all about long range and a night vision scope. The other one is the spread burst weapon called EE-4, which guarantees short to medium range and high damage.

The "Star Wars Battlefront" Bespin DLC brings two new heroes to the fold. First is the suave smuggler Lando Calrissian, and the other is bounty hunter Dengar.

The former can utilize a power blast, which gives his blaster fire a "critical modifier...for a limited time." Lando can also use a shocking trap, which allows him to throw a decoy and confuse the enemy.

Lando can also tap into the system disruption, which basically allows him to overheat or cool down enemies in close proximity as well as star cards and Hero abilities.

As for Dengar, the "Star Wars Battlefront" Bespin DLC basically allows him to do so much more while sprinting.

He can opt for the explosive rush, where he swiftly runs and sticks grenades to enemies, the hurricane strike, where he does a melee attack as he runs and the frenzied blast, which boosts the fire-rate of his primary weapon.

Apart from the "Star Wars Battlefront" Bespin DLC, it is rumored that an offline single player mode is allegedly being prepared for the game.

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