STAR WARS: SQUADRONS To Receive A Free Content Update Inspired By THE MANDALORIAN

STAR WARS: SQUADRONS To Receive A Free Content Update Inspired By THE MANDALORIAN

A new supply drop for Star Wars: Squadrons will allow you to deck out your cockpit with decorations inspired by the first season of The Mandalorian. Unlock eight cosmetic items for free starting tomorrow!

By MattIsForReal - Oct 27, 2020 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Video Games

Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm are teaming up to help promote the upcoming season of The Mandalorian. A free update to EA's space combat game Star Wars: Squadrons will arrive on Wednesday, October 28, and will bring eight cosmetic items inspired by the first season of the Disney+ series.

"We've worked with Lucasfilm to bring a few Mando-themed goodies to Star Wars™: Squadrons. The Mandalorian is something that has often been a source of inspiration for us due to its close proximity to our game’s timeline, so it only felt natural to pay homage to it," EA said.

The supply drop will feature eight items with both factions receiving one hologram, one decal, one dashboard flair and one hanging flair. All eight of these additions will be able to be earned in-game for free and placed within the cockpit of the ships.

Of course, the one item that will garner the most attention is the dashboard decoration based on the adorably cute "Mysterious Creature" (aka Baby Yoda). The figure can be placed on the dashboard of any of the New Republic's starfighters. Hopefully, he doesn't touch any of the buttons.

The cosmetic supply drop lands on October 28, just days ahead of the premiere of the October 30th premiere of The Mandalorian Season 2 on DIsney+. You can get pumped for the sophomore season of the series with the trailer.

Star Wars: Squadrons is available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for just $39.99.

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TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 10/27/2020, 4:50 PM
Its a shame they killed support for Battlefront 2. I'm guessing this season would have made for some excellent content
RevanIsMyMan
RevanIsMyMan - 10/27/2020, 5:35 PM
@TheMapleSyrup - Yeah EA seems to make bad decisions at the drop of a dime, but I will say that this a much more enjoyable game
nikgrid
nikgrid - 10/27/2020, 9:16 PM
Wow that's a bunch of shit I won't use because it blocks your view. Just make some Single player DLC EA...look at the original games! [frick] this multi-player shit.
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