Star Wars Battlefront II Gets Community-Led Renaissance with KYBER Launcher Open Beta

Dec 21, 2025 at 08:00am EST
The image shows a promotional poster for 'Star Wars Battlefront II' featuring characters Rey, a stormtrooper, and Darth Maul with the text 'A Galaxy of New Content Awaits,' and a 'Kyber Open Beta' announcement for 'Saturday 20th December.'

DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II launch in November 2017 was notoriously hindered by the loot box scandal. The game's original monetization scheme provided in-game advantages to those who chose to spend real money to expedite unlocks. The developers increased the rate at which players could work toward unlocks simply by playing the game. However, shortly before the release date, a Reddit user calculated that it would still take around 40 hours of gameplay to unlock a hero.

This prompted a developer response from the EA Community Team that included the infamous 'sense of pride and accomplishment' comment, which riled up fans so badly that it went down (as certified in 2019 by the Guinness World Records) as the most downvoted comment in Reddit's history with over 683K downvotes. Belgian authorities even started an investigation, while as of November 16, 2017, Electronic Arts was still maintaining that the loot box model did not constitute gambling. The following day (which was also the release day), though, EA decided to remove all microtransactions from the game.

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Needless to say, all this controversy greatly harmed the reputation of Star Wars Battlefront II in the eyes of many gamers. It's a shame, because the game itself was very enjoyable, and over time, it garnered quite a dedicated following. DICE improved it with various content updates, the last of which was released in late April 2020. Still, the community wanted more, and that's how the KYBER project began.

KYBER is a custom server platform and mod launcher that completely replaces Star Wars Battlefront II's official online infrastructure on PC and introduces various additions, such as:

It took a long time, but after four years of work, KYBER launched a few hours ago in Open Beta to expand the player base and help refine the last bugs ahead of the full release. You can now install KYBER following this procedure:

Prerequisites (Preliminary Setup)

Installation Steps

Steps 1-2: Downloading and Running the Installer

  1. Join the KYBER Discord server
  2. Navigate to #download channel and click "here" to download the installer
  3. If the browser blocks the download, select "more info" then "download anyway"
  4. Extract the downloaded .zip file
  5. Double-click the installer .exe file
  6. Click "Yes" when prompted to allow KYBER to modify your computer
  7. Click "Next" through the installation wizard until "Finish"

Step 3: Antivirus Whitelisting
Windows Security and third-party antivirus software must exclude KYBER directories to prevent false-positive threats:

Access exclusions via: Windows Settings → Update & Security → Windows Security → Virus & Threat Protection → Manage Settings → Add or Remove Exclusions

Step 4: EA Account Authentication
Log in to KYBER using your EA account.

Step 5: Maxima Launcher Authorization

Step 6: NexusMods Authorization

Step 7: Joining a Server

Step 8: Managing Mod Downloads

Step 9: Proximity Chat Configuration
After launching Star Wars Battlefront II:

The KYBER team had also promised to release the source code, but they asked for a little more time to make it 'more presentable'. As such, the current plan is to make it public next month (January 2026).

While a few members of the original development team at DICE are interested in making Star Wars Battlefront III, it may be a long time before Lucasfilm actually gives the green light to such a project. Thankfully, the PC community at least will be served by the continued development and improvement of KYBER.

About the author: With over two decades of experience in gaming journalism, Alessio Palumbo has led the gaming vertical at Wccftech since August 2015. He started working at a young age for Italian websites like Everyeye.it, Gamestar.it, Nextgame.it, and Multiplayer.it before kickstarting the indie English-language publication Worlds Factory as its founder and Editor in Chief. In the last decade, he has coordinated the overall output of Wccftech's gaming section, managed PR relations, assigned reviews, produced daily news coverage, edited gaming content as needed, and delivered game reviews. Arguably, his trademark content is the long series of exclusive developer interviews that have been cited by Wikipedia and by the biggest news media and gaming publications. His passion for technology also makes him knowledgeable when it comes to gaming hardware and tech. His favorite genres include RPGs, MMORPGs, and action/adventure games.

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