Star Wars Battlefront II Smashes Steam Player Record After 90% Off Sale

What happens when a legendary Star Wars shooter goes on sale for the price of a vending machine soda? It blows up the charts—literally. Star Wars Battlefront II just broke its all-time concurrent player record on Steam, with over 20,000 players jumping into the galaxy far, far away as of June 21, 2025. And the Force behind this resurgence? A whopping 90% discount on the game.

A Comeback Story That’s Almost Canon-Worthy

Let’s be honest—Battlefront II didn’t exactly launch as the chosen one back in 2017. Thanks to infamous loot box drama and a progression system that felt more like Sith alchemy than balanced gameplay, it became the poster child for what not to do in AAA monetization. But EA and DICE turned things around. Fast forward to today, and it’s now regarded as one of the most polished and content-rich Star Wars multiplayer experiences available.

Now, with a $3.99 price tag dangling like a Death Star trench run opportunity, players old and new are swarming the servers like porgs on a power cable.

Steam Charts Don’t Lie: Over 20,000 Strong

According to real-time SteamDB stats, Battlefront II reached a peak of 20,016 concurrent players, officially setting a new record for the game’s lifetime on Steam. That’s not just a bump—it’s a Death Star-sized spike when compared to the steady numbers the game maintained over the last few years.

Caption: Battlefront II lightspeeds to a new peak on Steam, shattering its previous record.

This milestone is especially wild when you consider the game had largely flown under the radar in recent years, only occasionally resurfacing thanks to community mods or Star Wars-related social media buzz. But now? It’s back on the esports radar and looking like it just got Force-healed.

The 90% Discount: The True MVP

A price drop this massive is no small detail—it’s the main reason behind the spike. Let’s not overcomplicate it: when a AAA Star Wars title drops to pocket change, people notice. And for a game that’s packed with content from all three trilogies, it’s one of the best gaming values this side of the galaxy.

Combine that with a thriving modding community, tons of unlocked cosmetics, and intense PvP battles across iconic maps like Naboo, Hoth, and the Death Star II, and you’ve got a perfect storm of reasons to log back in.

What This Means for the Star Wars Gaming Scene

With the Star Wars gaming universe expanding (thanks to Outlaws, Jedi: Survivor, and the endless modding rabbit hole that is Battlefront II), this record-setting spike could have some ripple effects:

  • More players = stronger community support, especially for mod creators.
  • EA might finally realize that the game still has legs—and lightsabers.
  • Esports tourneys and themed events could see a renewed push with this momentum.
  • Steam charts may continue to see bumps like this around Star Wars Day, May the 4th, or future sales.

Don’t Sleep on the Mods

If you’re diving back in, don’t forget the ever-growing library of Battlefront II mods. Whether you want to turn every clone trooper into a custom-painted squad or swap Leia’s default outfit with something a little more iconic (looking at you, community modders), there’s never been a better time to install a few tweaks and spice up your galactic warfare.

Final Thoughts: Never Tell Me the Odds—Just Watch the Charts

In the grand tradition of surprise Star Wars comebacks (hello again, Darth Maul), Battlefront II has pulled off a wild one. From loot box pariah to top of the Steam charts in 2025, all it took was a cheap entry fee and a galaxy full of nostalgia.

Whether you’re in it for the space battles, the saber duels, or the surprisingly good Ewok Hunt mode, now’s the time to jump in.

Lightsabers out. Credits down. Battlefront is back.