'Star Wars Battlefront' gameplay update: Missions, weapons, and vehicles leaked

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The hype surrounding "Star Wars Battlefront" continues to build, and it figures to grow even more thanks to a recent leak.

Thanks to the data mining efforts of a Reddit user by the name of "me_and_my_johnson," eager players can now gain an idea of what to expect from the game, according to WCCF Tech.

The data mining efforts managed to bring up information regarding the missions, weapons, and even the vehicles that will be included inside "Star Wars Battlefront." It also uncovered information about other game elements such as multiplayer game modes, according to PlayStation Lifestyle.

It's worth noting that some bits of information from the leak include details regarding in-game content that the game's developer has yet to announce. That could mean that the game's developer, EA Dice, has just held off on making the official announcement, or it could also mean that they had no plans to do so.

Regardless, there's still a lot of new information to parse through for those willing to learn more about what's inside "Star Wars Battlefront."

For starters, there will be a lot of missions featured in "Star Wars Battlefront," with some fun-sounding ones including one that may feature Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader in "The Dark Side," and a whole host of survival-oriented missions that should keep players sharp.

Moving on to weapons, there are a dozen different kinds of them included in the leak, ranging from rifles, pistons, and heavy blasters. There promises to be a good amount of variety here for players to try out inside "Star Wars Battlefront."

There will also be quite a number of vehicles available to players in "Star Wars Battlefront," which should just help further build the considerable hype already surrounding the game.

Players will be able to try out all the weapons, missions, and vehicles among other things included in "Star Wars Battlefront" when the game is released on Nov. 17.

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