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'''Star Wars: Battlefront II''' is the sequel to the immensely popular [[Star Wars: Battlefront]]. It fixed many of the problems of its predecessor, such as poor maps and introduced many new features such as the ability to play as Jedi, space combat, and more. | '''Star Wars: Battlefront II''' is the sequel to the immensely popular [[Star Wars: Battlefront]]. It fixed many of the problems of its predecessor, such as poor maps and introduced many new features such as the ability to play as Jedi, space combat, and more. | ||
In the campaign mode for Star Wars: Battlefront II, you will play as the 501st division of the clone army (and later the Imperial Army). | |||
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Revision as of 22:22, 16 January 2008
Star Wars: Battlefront II is the sequel to the immensely popular Star Wars: Battlefront. It fixed many of the problems of its predecessor, such as poor maps and introduced many new features such as the ability to play as Jedi, space combat, and more.
In the campaign mode for Star Wars: Battlefront II, you will play as the 501st division of the clone army (and later the Imperial Army).
Table of Contents
Appendices
- Training (Geonosis)
- Among the Ruins (Mygeeto)
- Desperate Rescue (Space Coruscant)
- Heart of Darkness (Felucia)
- First Line of Defense (Space Kashyyyk)
- A Line in the Sand (Kashyyyk)
- Underground Ambush (Utapau)
- Knightfall (Coruscant: Jedi Temple)
- Imperial Diplomacy (Naboo)
- Preventative Measures (Space Mustafar)
- Tying Up Loose Ends (Mustafar)
- Changing of the Guard (Kamino)
- Prison Break (Death Star)
- Birth of the Rebellion (Polis Massa)
- Recovering the Plans (Tantive IV)
- Vader's Fist Strikes Back (Space Yavin 4)
- Revenge of the Empire (Yavin 4)
- Our Finest Hour (Hoth)