In this universe, there aren't many places more iconic than Cloud City on the planet Bespin, and soon gamers will be able to explore this corner of the galaxy.
Part of the initiative is to include more classic Star Wars locations in the game, in an effort to provide fans with a plethora of maps on which to do battle. Whether or not the additions improve Battlefront to the point that the $50 season pass price tag is justifiable remains to be seen, but it is nice to see EA take strides to enhance the overall experience. This was a welcomed development for those unhappy with the lack content, which was the result of EA trying to meet a specific release date. A couple of months ago, it was revealed that Battlefront would be getting more in the way of offline content and that more fan-favorite characters would be joining the lineup of playable figures in a galaxy far, far away. Though the latest edition of Star Wars: Battlefront earned a lukewarm response upon its release in fall 2015, EA has been working on ways to improve the game and give players their money's worth in the months since.