Star Wars Battlefront II's BB Update Turns 5: A Rolling Good Time

Star Wars Battlefront II’s BB Update Turns 5: A Rolling Good Time

Five years ago today, something extraordinary rolled into the galaxy of Star Wars Battlefront II. And by “rolled,” I mean quite literally. The BB Update, featuring none other than BB-8 and BB-9E, made its grand debut, changing the dynamics of the game and leaving players marveling at the unexpected power of these spherical droids.

Yes, it’s been half a decade since two droids—one adorable, one ominously sleek—proved that being round doesn’t mean you can’t pack a punch.

Star Wars Battlefront II's BB Update Turns 5: A Rolling Good Time

What Was the BB Update All About?

On January 29, 2020, EA and DICE dropped an update that took players by surprise. The spotlight was on two of the most beloved (and underrated) droids in the galaxy: BB-8, the spirited hero droid, and his First Order counterpart, BB-9E. But this wasn’t just a cute cosmetic addition; these two droids were designed with innovative, fast-paced gameplay mechanics that made them more than capable on the battlefield.

The update also introduced Supremacy mode for the sequel trilogy era planets, along with numerous quality-of-life improvements. It was a major step forward in keeping Battlefront II fresh and balanced, especially after the game’s rocky launch period.


BB-8 and BB-9E: Small Droids, Big Impact

Let’s break it down. BB-8 wasn’t just there to beep adorably and tug on Rey’s sleeve—this little guy was a speed demon. His fast, evasive movements made him hard to hit, and he could quickly turn the tide of battle with his Rolling Charge ability. Nothing says “fear the droid” quite like watching a neon-orange ball zoom straight at you like a bowling pin in its sights.

BB-9E, on the other hand, was all about tactical defense. His Smoke Screen and Shock Spin abilities made him a nightmare for enemies trying to hold choke points. Think of BB-9E as the dark knight of ball droids—minus the brooding speeches and deep voice.

Players loved the quirky addition of these droids, who brought a refreshing layer of strategy to the game’s hero-vs-hero combat. It was proof that sometimes, less is more… unless “less” is two unstoppable rolling orbs of chaos.


Supremacy Mode: The Sequel Trilogy’s Big Moment

The BB Update didn’t stop with droids. It also gave sequel-era content a much-needed boost with Supremacy mode, a large-scale, objective-based game mode where players fought across sprawling maps to control command posts.

For anyone who’s ever fantasized about fighting epic battles on Ajan Kloss, Takodana, or Starkiller Base, this was a dream come true. Players could now engage in multi-stage skirmishes where victory demanded teamwork, strategy, and sometimes, a lucky BB-8 save in overtime.

Adding these new maps helped balance the scales for sequel-era representation in the game. After all, with the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War already dominating the Battlefront experience, it was high time Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren got their moment to shine in large-scale warfare.


Quality-of-Life Improvements: Making the Game Shine

No good update is complete without a few tweaks to smooth out the rough edges. The BB Update delivered on that front too. Players noticed improved matchmaking, UI enhancements, and several performance fixes that made matches more enjoyable and stable. These changes were part of DICE’s ongoing effort to restore trust in Battlefront II after its infamous launch debacle.

In hindsight, the game’s redemption arc was nothing short of impressive. By 2020, Battlefront II had evolved into a well-rounded (no pun intended) Star Wars experience that catered to all kinds of players—from casual stormtroopers to die-hard hero duelists.


The Legacy of the BB Update

Looking back, the BB Update marked a turning point for Star Wars Battlefront II. It wasn’t just about adding fan-favorite droids to the roster; it represented the developers’ commitment to improving the game and delivering the kind of immersive Star Wars experience that players had been craving since launch.

The update gave players a reason to keep coming back, whether it was to master BB-8’s mobility tricks or dominate Supremacy battles on the icy ruins of Starkiller Base. Even today, you’ll still find players reminiscing about how satisfying it was to roll into battle with BB-8 or to support their team as BB-9E with a perfectly-timed Shock Spin.

The enduring popularity of these droids highlights the importance of updates that add both fun and depth to gameplay. Sure, they may be small, but in Battlefront II, these two droids left a legacy bigger than a Death Star explosion.

Star Wars Battlefront II's BB Update Turns 5: A Rolling Good Time

Five Years Later: Still Rolling Strong

So here we are, five years after the BB Update, still appreciating the charm and impact of two little droids who shook up the battlefield. The addition of BB-8 and BB-9E was a testament to the creativity and passion behind Star Wars Battlefront II’s development team—a reminder that even in a game filled with Jedi, Sith, and massive starships, sometimes it’s the smallest heroes who leave the biggest impression.

And let’s be honest: deep down, who doesn’t want to be a droid hero once in a while? Whether you’re leading a charge in Supremacy or ambushing an unsuspecting stormtrooper with a Rolling Charge, the BB Update gave players moments they won’t soon forget.

Here’s to another five years of BB-8 mischief and BB-9E menace!


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