Battlefront II 2017

Star Wars Games (2012–2018): The EA Exclusive Era

Adults playing Star Wars Battlefront on console in 2016 during the EA exclusive era of Star Wars games (2012–2018)

When we closed the book on 2006–2012, it felt like LucasArts was wobbling. When 2012–2018 began, the wobble turned into a restructuring. And everyone felt it. This wasn’t a loud collapse. It wasn’t dramatic overnight silence. It was something slower and stranger — like watching the galaxy shift ownership while you were still standing in it. In April 2013, Disney shut down internal development at LucasArts.In May 2013, Electronic Arts was announced as the exclusive publisher for core Star Wars console and PC games. And just like that, an era ended. But what followed wasn’t a drought. It was a recalibration. Where This Era Sits in the Timeline If you’re reading this as part of the complete SWTORStrategies Star Wars Games archive, here’s the path so far: Now we enter 2012–2018. This is the EA Exclusive Era. And it is defined by two forces working at the same time: It’s…

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Boba Fett’s Tiger Camo Skins Bring Battlefield Swagger to Star Wars Battlefront II

Boba Fett in yellow tiger camo armor mod for Star Wars Battlefront II

What happens when the galaxy’s most feared bounty hunter decides he wants to hunt in style? Enter the Tiger Camo Skins mod for Boba Fett in Star Wars Battlefront II (2017)—a cosmetic overhaul that swaps drab Mandalorian greens for something far more feral. With this new mod, Boba doesn’t just track bounties across the stars—he prowls the battlefield like a galactic apex predator. If camouflage is meant to conceal, this one’s screaming, “Catch me if you can.” A Camouflage Fit for a Hunter Let’s start with the obvious: tiger camo just looks damn cool. This mod brings a series of tiger-stripe patterns to Boba Fett’s iconic armor, turning his already intimidating presence into something that looks both tactical and tastefully aggressive. Each variant—whether it’s a clean desert scheme or a bold orange-black combo—feels like it was designed by someone who understands both Boba’s mythos and modern-day military aesthetics. It’s not…

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