[UPDATED – Update Out On PC] Star Wars Battlefront February Update Detailed, Includes New Map, Gameplay Tweaks And More

Feb 23, 2016 at 03:12pm EST

[Update] The Star Wars Battlefront February Update is now available for the PC version of the game. The update is around 4.5 GB big, according to reports.

[Original Story] February is almost over, and very little has been said in the past few days about the Star Wars Battlefront February update. Thankfully, all the details on it have been shared earlier today.

The new Star Wars Battlefront update will come with plenty of new features, gameplay tweaks and more. The game's February update introduces a new map called Twilight on Hoth, a new mission called Survival in the Ice Caves, new options such as the ability to turn off music and a Film Grain setting slider. The update also includes plenty of gameplay tweaks, some of which have been teased in the past few days.

Here are the full patch notes for the latest Star Wars Battlefront update.

Additional Content/Functionality

Weapon and Star Card Changes

Vehicle changes

Multiplayer Game Mode Changes

Mission Changes

Hero changes

Misc. Bug fixes

Star Wars Battlefront is now available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.  The new update has started rolling out a few minutes ago, so it's not yet available in all regions.

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