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[[Image:SWHanB.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Master Replicas "Star Wars Episode V Han Solo Blaster"]] | [[Image:SWHanB.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Master Replicas "Star Wars Episode V Han Solo Blaster"]] | ||
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[[File:SWBFII DL-44 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|DL-44 in hand, Han checks a crate while dealing with an incredibly annoying side character.]] | |||
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The successor to 2015's Star Wars Battlefront, Star Wars Battlefront II brings the first- and third-person action shooter gameplay to the wider Star Wars universe, incorporating the Clone Wars of the original games and the First Order - Resistance War of the new trilogy. Published by EA and primarily the work of DICE, Battlefront II also features a single player story made directed by Motive Studios, and offline arcade and split screen modes for consoles.
Although the game lacked a season pass, the incorporation of microtransactions that allowed players to gain an advantage in gameplay upon the game's release was a huge subject of controversy (prompting government-level responses against gambling by Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US State of Hawaii). The system was quickly disabled and eventually overhauled to a linear progression system in the 2.0 patch. Unlike the last game, the multiplayer also incorporates a familiar four-class system of "Assault," "Heavy," "Officer," and "Specialist" and further refined specialty classes, vehicles, and heroes depending on the faction.
Many of the game's blasters are almost-identical virtual replicas of the prop weapons used in the films of the original trilogy, and a few of the new weapons created by DICE appear to have been based off of real-world small arms.
The following weapons appear in the video game Star Wars Battlefront II:
Blaster Pistols
BlasTech DC-17 (IWI Desert Eagle)
The default sidearm of the Grand Army of the Republic, the DC-17 is a large blaster pistol built on the frame of a Desert Eagle. The ARC Trooper special class dual wields a pair of DC-17s.
BlasTech DH-17 Blaster Pistol (Sterling L2A3)
The Sterling SMG-based DH-17 pistol is one of the first weapons used in the single-player story and is the starting sidearm of Officers of the Rebel Alliance.
BlasTech DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol (Mauser C96)
Han Solo wields his iconic DL-44 in-game. Unlike the previous game, it is not available for use by regular soldiers in multiplayer.
Blurrg-1120 (Luger P08)
The second unlockable pistol of the Officer class is the "Blurrg-1120" holdout blaster. Although it is a completely fictional design in default form, the "Reduced Recoil" upgrade replaces the original pistol grip with that of a Luger P08.
DDC Defender Blaster Pistol (Vostok Margolin .22LR target pistol)
Princess Leia now uses her original blaster from A New Hope, whereas she was armed with an E-11 in the previous game.
Eirriss Ryloth Defense Tech Glie-44 Blaster Pistol (SIG-Sauer P226)
Resistance officers carry the Glie-44 pistol by default, which is built on the frame of a SIG-Sauer P226.
Sonn-Blas SE-44/SE-44C Blaster Pistol (Glock 17 in FAB Defense KPOS)
The Sonn-Blas SE-44 blaster pistol from The Sequel Trilogy appears in the game in two forms - the "SE-44," which is a scaled down model standard issue to First Order Officers and then the white-clad "SE-44C" model that more closely resembles the model seen in recent movies although it mounts a scope instead of the AR-15 front sight contraption. The latter version is also the final blaster unlock of the Officer class.
Theed Arms Security S-5 Heavy Blaster Pistol (Feinwerkbau C55 Model Air Gun)
X-8 Night Sniper (Walther PP)
The embellished Walther PP that is Lando's sidearm in the new canon returns from the previous game, though as with the DL-44 it is exclusive only to Lando now.
Blaster Rifles, Heavy Blasters, and Targeting Rifles
BlasTech A180 Longblaster (WE Luger P08)
The sniper configuration of Jyn Erso's Luger P08-based blaster from Rogue One is the standard issue targeting rifle of the Resistance.
BlasTech A280/A280-CFE (MCG Replica M16)
Appearing as the default blaster rifle of the Rebel Alliance, the A280 closely resembles the M16-based blaster prop from Return of the Jedi although it has the tube frame stock of the "A280C" shown below. A sniper variant is also available to the Specialist class as its second blaster unlock, known as the A280-CFE.
BlasTech A280C and DLT-20A (StG-44)
The BlasTech A280C returns as the first blaster unlock of the Assault class. It still closely resembles the StG-44-derived A295 rifle seen on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back. The A280C also fires in three-shot bursts this time around. Bizarrely, the "Improved Cooling" specialization gives it a 20-round M16 magazine and the "Improved Range" specialization replaces the barrel assembly with that of a Karabiner 98k, cleaning rod included.
The Sturmgewehr 44-based DLT-20A Pulse Cannon also returns, this time as a conventional "Targeting Rifle" and issued to Rebel markswomen.
BlasTech DLT-19 Heavy Blaster Rifle, DLT-19X and DLT-19D Targeting Rifles (MG34)
The MG34-based DLT-19 series of blasters returns in Battlefront II. The base variant is used by Imperial heavies, while Scout Troopers wield the -19X sniper version and First Order sharpshooters wield the new -19D variant.
BlasTech E-11 Blaster Rifle (Sterling L2A3)
Stormtroopers are issued with the full-size Sterling SMG derived E-11 Blaster Rifle.
BlasTech EL-16 Blaster and EL-16HFE Blaster Rifles (Heckler & Koch G36C)
Corellian Arms CR-2
EE-3 Blaster Carbine (Webley & Scott Flare Gun)
Boba Fett continues to wield his signature Webley No. 1 Mark 1 flare gun-based EE-3 burst fire blaster rifle. It is also no longer available to regular infantry.
M-45 Repeating Ion Blaster (M60)
NT-242 (Barrett M107)
RT-97C Heavy Blaster Rifle (MG15)
The heavily dressed up MG15 machine gun from A New Hope also returns from the last game and is the Rebellion's default heavy blaster.
Relby-V10 Targeting Rifle (Schermuly Multi-Purpose Gun)
Bossk returns from the prior game, armed with the Schermuly Multi-Purpose Gun laden with twin Sherman tank gunsights. It is also not usable by regular troopers in-game.
Sonn-Blas F-11D Blaster Rifle (Sterling L2A3)
Valken-38X (FG 42/MG 42 hybrid)
Other Weapons
CA-87 Shock Blaster (Cut-down Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII)
The heavily truncated Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII* returns to Battlefront II, but is now a Star Card weapon tied to the Specialist class as the "Repulsor Cannon" and fires a powerful shockwave that knocks enemies off their feet.
Scatter Gun (Franchi SPAS-12)
The "Scatter Gun" star card weapon from the last reappears, this time as a pump action blaster with a proper spread of pellets. It is tied to the Vanguard star card in multiplayer.
Rocket Launcher (M20B1 "Super Bazooka")
The modified M20B1 "Super Bazooka" from the last game returns as the "Rocket Launcher." It can be found in crates in the campaign, and is available to the Aerial jetpack trooper classes in multiplayer and arcade modes.