Exactly five years ago, the Star Wars Battlefront II community experienced one of the most significant and emotional moments in the game’s history—the release of the Battle on Scarif update. What began as a much-anticipated content drop quickly became a heartfelt farewell from the Battlefront Live team and marked the end of a game that had fought—and won—its redemption arc.
Scarif wasn’t just another tropical map. It was the final chapter in a game that had gone from galactic controversy to a fan-favorite success story. So let’s crank up the Supremacy playlist, grab our favorite hero appearances, and revisit everything this final update brought to the table.
The Battle on Scarif: What Was in the Update?
Launched as the final content drop for Battlefront II, the Battle on Scarif update arrived on April 29, 2020, bringing a host of new content across multiple modes and serving as a grand finale worthy of a Rebellion victory parade.
Here’s what the update delivered:
- Scarif Map: The iconic tropical battlefield from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story made its debut in Supremacy, Instant Action, and Co-Op modes. Complete with beach trenches, palm trees, and a looming Death Star above the clouds.
- Age of Rebellion Supremacy: Supremacy mode, previously locked to Clone Wars content, was expanded to include the Galactic Civil War. Players could now fight as Rebel or Imperial forces in massive objective-based battles.
- Instant Action Missions: For solo players, new missions and reinforcements made offline play more dynamic. This included new Attack and Defend scenarios for a more immersive, single-player battle experience.
- Crait Added to Heroes vs. Villains (HvV): The visually stunning salt-mining planet from The Last Jedi joined the Heroes vs. Villains map rotation, offering new verticality and hide-and-seek chaos among the crystal caverns.
- New Hero Appearances: Including alternate looks for Rey, Kylo Ren, and Emperor Palpatine, matching their visual styles from The Rise of Skywalker. Because even galactic tyrants need a wardrobe update now and then.
Why It Mattered: A Proper Send-Off
The Battle on Scarif update wasn’t just about content—it was about closure. After nearly three years of updates, bug fixes, and community engagement, DICE and EA delivered one final salute to the players who had stuck with the game through its rocky launch and subsequent revival.
The update also came with a sincere message from the developers thanking the community and confirming that no further content updates would follow. Battlefront II would remain playable, but the live development chapter had officially closed.
Battlefront II’s Legacy After Scarif
Since the Scarif update, Battlefront II has maintained a passionate and active player base. Modders continue to create new skins, community servers keep things interesting, and players still return to relive their favorite battles from all three Star Wars eras.
What made Battlefront II’s comeback so special was its transformation. What began as a cautionary tale about microtransactions ended as an example of what happens when developers listen, adapt, and deliver.
The Scarif update served as a reminder: sometimes the last update doesn’t have to be a goodbye—it can be a celebration.
Final Thoughts: Scarif Still Shines, Five Years Later
Five years after the Battle on Scarif update, it’s clear that Star Wars Battlefront II left the galaxy in better shape than it found it. The final content drop delivered new ways to play, new worlds to explore, and—most importantly—a sense of respect and gratitude toward its player base.
Whether you’re jumping into Supremacy for the hundredth time or simply admiring the sunset over the beaches of Scarif, this update remains a landmark moment in Star Wars gaming. And for many, it’s where Battlefront II truly became the game it was always meant to be.
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