'Star Wars Battlefront' DLC news: A whole new world awaits

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For those who are eager to know what lies ahead for the "Star Wars Battlefront" downloadable content (DLC), well, you may want to seriously consider getting a DLC pass soon.

Apparently, EA COO Peter Moore has revealed a couple of interesting things to expect for the DLC packs that are set to be released on Nov. 17 and based on his narration, it seems pretty well worth it.

So what exactly do the DLC packs offer that should entice the avid Star Wars Battlefront gamer? Well, summing it all up, there will be new universes, players, and weapons available which many avid gamers are going to want to check out.

But what did he exactly mean about new universes? It seems that there will be a lot of new inter-planetary action in store for gamers and this is where the new weaponry becomes interesting. Chances are the new weapons could help folks who have been having a hard time trying to conquer those seemingly invincible AT-ATs.

At some point, these new stuff will be available on individual packs, but for the people who take pride in taking first crack, $40 is all that would be needed for them to try out these much raved about features.

Now, aside from that, there is another DLC pack you may want to watch out for. This is the Battle of Jakku DLC which will be available by Dec. 1.

The DLC pack will be free for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 (PS4) and personal computer (PC) for the ones who have pre-ordered the game, so that should be something to look forward to.

Battle of Jakku takes place after the Battle of Endor and the DLC will provide players to play through the events that cropped up from the devastated Jakku. The Battle of Jakku took place 29 years before the events of the new movie, so this DLC should be equally interesting to check out.

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