To coincide with the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Star Wars Battlefront II has new DLC. Max Blumenthal jumped into the game to play as Captain Phasma and the new Sith Trooper on the brand-new map, Ajan Kloss. And, as seen in the video above, he went on a badass 60-kill streak.
In GameSpot's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker review, Mike Rougeau wrote, "In the end, [The Rise of Skywalker] feels simply empty. It should never be so clear to audiences that something in the filmmaking process has gone so terribly wrong--that the people who made the first film in a trilogy apparently didn't bother to sketch out a plan for the second and third, and that the movies' directors had visions for the series' future that were so fundamentally at odds. Star Wars deserved better."
In GameSpot's Star Wars: Battlefront II review, Alessandro Fillari wrote, "While [Battlefront II's] main narrative feels unresolved, and the general loop of the multiplayer carries a number of issues, Battlefront II still manages to evoke that same sense of joy and excitement found in the core of what the series is all about. But as it stands, the biggest hurdle that Battlefront II will need to overcome--for its simultaneous attempts to balance progression with genuine feeling of accomplishments--is deciding on what type of game it wants to be."