A hooded figure wielding a glowing red energy weapon charges through a dark sci-fi hallway filled with smoke and enemies.

Rogue One’s Vader Hallway Scene Gets an Accidental Remake in Star Wars Battlefront II

Some moments in Star Wars are so iconic, they live rent-free in the collective gaming subconscious. Case in point: the infamous Darth Vader hallway massacre from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It’s cinematic brutality at its finest—dark corridor, panicked Rebels, and Vader igniting his saber like the embodiment of fear itself.

Well, that scene just got a surprising revival in an entirely different medium: a spontaneous match of Star Wars Battlefront II. And no, it wasn’t some planned machinima project—it was pure chaos magic, captured mid-game by a Reddit user who had no idea what they were recreating until it was too late.


From Steam Lobby to Sith Legend: The Accidental Recreation

Reddit user u/NikolaMirzai recently shared a clip on the r/StarWarsBattlefront subreddit titled:

“I accidentally recreated the hallway scene…but on Steam.”

And yes—it’s exactly what it sounds like. In a hero-vs-troopers skirmish, the player (as Vader) storms a tight, dimly-lit hallway, saber ignited, Rebels firing blindly, all while panic sets in as bodies drop one by one.

The pacing? Uncannily similar.
The lighting? Perfectly foreboding.
The outcome? Annihilation.

It’s not a scripted sequence. It’s just Battlefront II being Battlefront II—a chaotic sandbox where, occasionally, the Force (and your killstreak) aligns just right.


Why This Scene Still Hits So Hard

Let’s be honest: Rogue One‘s final two minutes did more for Vader’s street cred than Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope combined. The hallway scene took the mythos of Darth Vader and injected it with pure horror game energy.

Seeing it play out naturally in Battlefront II is a reminder of just how well-designed this game can be—when it’s not buried under its own EA baggage. The lighting, physics, AI panic reactions, and brutal saber mechanics all collide to create a moment that’s equal parts cinematic and terrifying.

It also helps that the Steam version of the game, thanks to active modding and smoother performance, offers the perfect storm of nostalgia and mayhem.


Community Reactions: The Dark Side Approves

Reddit’s response? Unfiltered joy and secondhand terror.

Comments flooded in comparing the clip to Rogue One, praising the shot-for-shot accuracy and meme-worthy energy. One user joked, “Bro just speedran the rebellion,” while another said, “This is why I don’t sleep with the lights off.”

More than anything, it sparked a resurgence in love for Battlefront II’s hero mechanics—especially how naturally cinematic moments emerge without even trying.


Is This the New Normal for Battlefront II?

With the game still enjoying a healthy player base—particularly on Steam—and a thriving modding community, moments like these are far from rare. Whether it’s Vader in the hallway or Maul tearing through Clones like he’s auditioning for The Clone Wars finale, Battlefront II continues to punch above its weight.

And if a game released in 2017 can still generate accidental cinematic masterpieces, it speaks volumes about the longevity of Star Wars games when built around smart design and iconic characters.


Final Thoughts: Accidents Happen, Legends Are Born

Sometimes, you set out to capture a moment. Other times, the moment finds you. For u/NikolaMirzai, all it took was a little timing, some atmospheric lighting, and a well-timed Force choke to recreate one of the most unforgettable scenes in modern Star Wars.

No mods. No script. Just pure Sith instinct.

And let’s be honest: if you’re not tearing through Rebels in dimly lit hallways while screaming “I am what you made me,” are you even playing Battlefront II right?

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