Kylo Ren is one of those Star Wars characters who can look ten different ways across three movies and somehow still feel like the same frustrated Force user with parental issues. What doesn’t feel consistent? His appearances in Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017)—where some of his most iconic looks are mysteriously missing.
Thankfully, the Kylo Ren Overhaul mod steps in to fix that gap with a clean, lore-friendly set of skins that finally bridge the sequel trilogy’s visual evolution. No wild redesigns, no immersion-breaking experiments—just the Kylo Ren we actually saw on-screen, now properly represented in-game.
If you’ve ever wished for a helmetless Episode IX look, a lighter TLJ-style scar, or a hood-down Reforged variant, consider this mod your new Dark Side conversion moment.

What the Kylo Ren Overhaul Changes – And Why It Works So Well
This mod started as a passion project and accidentally became one of those “why wasn’t this in the game from day one?” upgrades. Here’s what it brings to the table:
Unmasked (EPVII-Inspired)
Kylo Ren’s emotional rollercoaster begins here—before the scar, before the crown of Supreme Leader responsibilities, and before the shirtless lightsaber posing that launched a thousand memes.
This skin gives you a clean, unmasked Episode VII face… and honestly, it’s refreshing. A perfect option for players who enjoy a more grounded “Ben Solo before the chaos” vibe.
Scarred (TLJ Ending Version)
Gone is the chunky, dramatic wound from early TLJ. In its place?
A more subtle, story-accurate scar—just like the one Rey left him with after their duel.
If you prefer Kylo in peak angst-mode—still angry, still conflicted, but slightly more humbled—this skin nails it.
Supreme Leader (Helmetless EP IX Look)
This is the big one—because for almost all of The Rise of Skywalker, Kylo is helmetless… yet Battlefront II never gave us that version.
Now you get it: a full Episode IX helmetless variant capturing that “I’m still scary, but I’ve had some character development” energy.
Reforged (Hood Down Variation)
A subtle but brilliant addition.
Reforged here is essentially the vanilla Supreme Leader armor—with the hood down, something that never actually appears in the film, but absolutely should’ve been represented as an alt skin.
It fits the Battlefront II aesthetic perfectly, and more importantly, it looks fantastic in gameplay.

Why This Mod Feels More Canon Than Canon
EA’s version of Kylo mostly revolves around the helmet, even when the movies didn’t. This overhaul adds a level of authenticity that harmonizes Kylo’s game presence with his cinematic arc.
It’s not a dramatic transformation—no over-the-top customization, nothing designed purely for shock factor. Instead, you get a character model that:
- Matches the films
- Feels like the natural evolution of his story
- Blends perfectly with in-game textures
- Doesn’t break immersion or overwhelm other cosmetics
For players who love Star Wars gaming, lore accuracy matters. For esports-minded Battlefront II players, readable skin silhouettes matter. And for mod enjoyers who sometimes multitask between Star Wars battlefields and casino mini-games? Well, clean character visuals just make everything better.
A Small Mod With a Huge Impact
What makes this mod shine is how understated it is. It doesn’t scream for attention—it simply gives Kylo Ren the cosmetic treatment he always deserved.
There’s a certain charm in how the creator phrases it:
“I made this because I felt like this is how it should have been done in vanilla.”
Exactly.
This is the kind of fix that feels like it came straight from a studio patch—high-quality, lore-accurate, and respectful of the source material.
If Battlefront II ever got another official update (you know… in the timeline where the Force works miracles), this overhaul would fit right in.
Installation & Download
Download link:
https://www.nexusmods.com/starwarsbattlefront22017/mods/13211?tab=files
As always:
- Mods work only in single-player/arcade/offline modes
- Using mods online is a quick way to get force-choked by the banhammer
Install responsibly, young apprentice.

Final Thoughts
The Kylo Ren Overhaul is one of those mods that doesn’t try to reinvent anything—it just completes what the base game left unfinished. If you’re building a more cinematic or lore-faithful Battlefront II loadout, this should be at the top of your list.
And let’s be real: a better-looking Kylo Ren is a win for everyone.
Whether you’re tearing through the battlefield like a Sith-infused esports pro or vibing in Galactic Assault while browsing Star Wars comics on your second monitor, this mod adds just the right amount of polish.
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