So, you’ve stormed beaches as a stormtrooper, force-choked Rebels as Vader, and even painted the galaxy in Ewok blood under Endor’s moonlight. But have you ever stared down the Resistance while looking like a First Order AT-M6 Driver? No? Well, it’s time you fixed that oversight with this sleek new character mod for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). The First Order AT-M6 Driver mod doesn’t just slap a fresh coat of paint on your soldier. It brings high-detail accuracy from the sequels, turning your generic trooper into one of the elite few trusted to pilot the First Order’s biggest walking war machines. It’s mean, it’s minimal, and it’s packed with just the right amount of militarized menace. Bringing the Heavy Metal Aesthetic to the Battlefield Let’s be honest: most troopers in Battlefront II look ready for a promotional poster, not a cockpit. That changes here. The First Order AT-M6 Driver…
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Star Wars Battlefront II General Veers Mod: The AT-AT Commander Joins the Fight
Let’s be honest—when it comes to Star Wars Imperial officers, most get outshined by the Sith, bounty hunters, or whatever flavor of Skywalker is causing drama that day. But General Veers? The man stormed Echo Base in a towering walker and lived to tell the tale. That deserves some serious battlefield respect. Now, thanks to a sharp and lore-loving modder, General Maximilian Veers is strutting onto the digital frontlines of Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) as a fully playable character. He’s not just there to shout orders and look intimidating—he’s geared for combat and ready to make Hoth-style tactics fashionable again. If you’re looking to add a touch of cold, calculated Imperial might to your next Galactic Assault session, this is the mod for you. Who Is General Veers, and Why Should You Care? You might remember him from The Empire Strikes Back—the steely-eyed officer coordinating the assault on Hoth…
Star Wars Battlefront II: First Order Campaign Mod — The Galaxy Just Got a Whole Lot Nastier
If you’ve ever played Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) and thought, “This game needs more polished boots, fascist fanfare, and ominous First Order swagger,” you’re in luck. The First Order Campaign mod has arrived—and it brings with it the full authoritarian chic of the galaxy’s most emotionally repressed regime. This isn’t just a cosmetic overhaul. It’s an entirely new custom campaign experience, putting you in the commanding boots of the First Order’s military might. Time to swap out your Rebel sympathies and embrace the TIE-fueled chaos. Let’s dive into what makes this mod a must-play—and why Kylo Ren might actually earn your respect this time. A Campaign Worth Crushing Resistance For Created by TheSnipes and featuring voice acting, custom scenarios, and an original narrative flow, this mod isn’t just another “reskin-the-troops-and-call-it-a-day” job. This is a fully-fledged First Order campaign, built around a lore-friendly storyline with real objectives and mission design….
General Grievous – Shattered Armour 8K: A Brutal Upgrade for the Galaxy’s Most Unstable War Machine
If you thought General Grievous looked menacing before, just wait until you see him with his armor torn to hell and rendered in full 8K detail. The General Grievous – Shattered Armour 8K mod for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) reimagines the cyborg general not as a pristine droid killer, but as a walking horror story—scorched, cracked, and still very much ready to collect your lightsabers. If your idea of a good time is watching a four-armed war criminal wreak havoc while looking like he crawled out of Mustafar’s recycling bin, this mod was built for you. 👉 Download the General Grievous – Shattered Armour 8K mod What Is the Shattered Armour 8K Mod? Let’s be clear: this isn’t just a texture pack—it’s a full-on cybernetic nightmare upgrade. The Shattered Armour mod gives Grievous a custom-damaged visual overhaul that shows exactly what happens when you mix Jedi aggression with faulty…
Star Wars Battlefront II: CAPTAIN CARDINAL 2026 – A Crimson Statement in the First Order
There are stormtroopers. There are commanders. And then there’s Captain Cardinal—the stylish, steel-willed enforcer of the First Order who somehow makes red armor feel more threatening than a Sith’s lightsaber bill. With the CAPTAIN CARDINAL 2026 mod for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017), one of the lesser-known but undeniably badass characters from the expanded Star Wars universe finally steps into the frontlines of DICE’s battlefield. If you’ve ever wanted to lead the First Order with a bit more personality (and a lot more crimson), this mod is your ticket to command presence. 👉 Download the CAPTAIN CARDINAL 2026 mod here Who is Captain Cardinal? If your Star Wars diet includes more than just theatrical releases, you might recognize Captain Cardinal from the Phasma novel by Delilah S. Dawson. In short: he’s everything you’d expect from a First Order officer—disciplined, dangerous, and draped in bright red armor that screams “don’t even…
Star Wars Battlefront II: Phase I Spec Ops Clone Trooper Mod
When Wookiees Just Aren’t Tactical Enough Let’s be honest. As much as we love Chewbacca and his walking carpet cousins, sometimes you need less fur and more fire discipline. Enter the Phase I Spec Ops – Wookiee Warrior Replacer mod for Star Wars Battlefront II (2017)—a sleek, intimidating clone trooper overhaul that swaps the Wookiee Warrior with a black-ops clone designed to do one thing: look deadly while dishing out damage. If you’re tired of having a Wookiee roar through your battlefield experience and crave that elite, Clone Wars-era aesthetic, this mod is a perfect tactical upgrade. 👉 Download the Phase I Spec Ops Replacer Mod Out with the Bowcaster, In with the Blaster The Wookiee Warrior has always been Battlefront II’s go-to “smash-and-growl” reinforcement option. But let’s face it—sometimes the furry brute just feels out of place, especially in precision-heavy, clone-dominated battles. The Phase I Spec Ops mod fixes…
Star Wars: Battlefront II – Swap the Default Intro with Niamos Vibes
The galaxy’s seen its fair share of epic intros, but let’s be honest—after your 187th login to Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017), that default game intro hits more like a wet sponge than a hypersonic Star Destroyer flyby. So what if you could swap it for something a little… smoother? A little more space Miami? Enter the NIAMOS INTRO mod — a cinematic replacement that injects some well-deserved swagger into your startup sequence. What Is the Niamos Intro Mod? This mod doesn’t change your loadouts, classes, or blaster fire—what it does is switch out the generic opening cinematic with a custom-rendered sequence straight out of Niamos, the techno-beach paradise introduced in Andor. It’s the one place in the Star Wars universe where stormtroopers walk past guys in neon shorts holding mojitos—and yes, that slaps. The mod replaces the intro video with a polished, stylized visual that captures the sunny, synthy…
Boba Fett’s Tiger Camo Skins Bring Battlefield Swagger to 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…
✨ What Is the Mandalorian Overhaul Remastered Mod?
The Mandalorian Overhaul Remastered mod transports the iconic characters from The Mandalorian Disney+ series into the multiplayer galaxy of Battlefront II. Think: Din Djarin, armor customizations, mythosaur insignias, and that legendary Beskar sheen—all brought to life with remastered textures and authentic design. Packed into one mod, you’ll find: This mod is a bold leap forward for anyone looking to level up their Battlefront II aesthetic and stand out on the battlefield. 🔍 Why This Mod Is a Game-Changer Cinematic Immersion Meets Esports-Level Appeal From a cinematic standpoint, having Din Djarin roam around adds serious star power to your lobbies. In an esports context, it’s a fun aesthetic edge—showing you’re not just about wins, but panache too. Unique skins can sometimes psych out opponents or even inspire your squad. Gambling Spirit & Team Loyalty In betting or live-streaming scenarios, custom Mandalorian skins add storytelling value. Imagine wagering on a match where…
Star Wars Battlefront II – 41st Elite Corps Overhaul Mod: Clone Swagger, Activated
In a galaxy not so far away—specifically, in your Battlefront II mod folder—the 41st Elite Corps just got a tactical makeover. The 41st Elite Corps Overhaul mod for Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) is the clone trooper glow-up we didn’t know we needed but now absolutely can’t live without. Whether you’re knee-deep in galactic conquest or flexing in Heroes vs. Villains, this overhaul breathes fresh life into your Phase II troops with a paint job that’s equal parts lore-accurate and operator-chic. This isn’t your average skin mod. We’re talking full-unit reworks that take the 41st from background filler to frontline icons—with camo patterns, detailing, and a battle-worn feel that would make Commander Gree proud. Here’s a closer look at what makes this clone corps overhaul one of the cleanest drops in the modding scene right now. 👉 Download the mod here Who Are the 41st Elite Corps? If you need…
Star Wars: Battlefront II – Customizable Twi’lek Jedi Mod: The Jedi Order Just Got a Whole Lot More Colorful
When it comes to Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017), the Force is strong—but sometimes, it could use a little more style. Lightsabers? Check. Force powers? Absolutely. Hero units with all the swagger of a sabacc shark on Canto Bight? You bet. But the character diversity? It’s often been, let’s say, “Imperial standard.” That’s where the Customizable Twi’lek Jedi mod flies in like a hyperspace jump straight out of Ryloth. This isn’t just a cosmetic tweak—it’s a full-blown character mod that lets you bring a brand-new Jedi into the galactic frontlines, complete with customization options, vibrant alien beauty, and a presence that says, “I’ll cut you down with grace and lekku flair.” What Is the Customizable Twi’lek Jedi Mod? The Customizable Twi’lek Jedi mod for Battlefront II (2017) adds a fully playable, fully customizable Twi’lek female Jedi to the game’s hero roster. It’s a love letter to both the Star Wars…
Reforged General Grievous Mod: A Mandalorian Twist in Star Wars Battlefront II
In the wide, chaotic galaxy of Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017), there’s no shortage of blasters, lightsabers, and droids with personality disorders. But every now and then, a mod comes along that makes you do a double take and say, “Wait… has Grievous always looked this menacing?” Enter the Reforged General Grievous mod, a custom overhaul that gives our favorite coughing Kaleesh warlord the aesthetic upgrade he always deserved. Yes, the original Grievous was already a nightmare in a trench coat, but this mod dials up the intimidation factor like someone just bet credits on who could cause the most rage quits in a Galactic Assault match. If you’re into immersive Star Wars action, modding mayhem, or just enjoy watching four lightsabers make a blender out of clone troopers—you’re in for a treat. What Is the Reforged General Grievous Mod? This mod gives General Grievous a complete visual rework. We’re…
Star Wars Battlefront II: Mara Jade Star Cards Mod – Legends Power, New Look
If you’ve ever played Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) and thought, “Why hasn’t Mara Jade shown up yet?”—you’re not alone. She’s one of the most iconic figures from the Star Wars Legends timeline, a red-headed Force-user who went from Emperor’s Hand to Jedi Master (and briefly Mrs. Skywalker, if you’re deep in the lore). While EA may not be rushing to canonize her anytime soon, modders once again save the galaxy. The Mara Jade – Star Cards mod adds a sleek and lore-friendly upgrade to your Battlefront experience by injecting custom-designed Star Cards featuring Mara herself. No new character model? No problem—these visual tweaks are more than enough to fuel the imagination and elevate your UI game. Let’s take a closer look at this tribute to a Legends legend. Who Is Mara Jade, and Why Does She Deserve Her Own Mod? Mara Jade is Star Wars royalty—at least in the…
Rey Gets Risky: NSFW Nude Star Cards (SLAVE) Mod for Star Wars Battlefront II (2017)
If you thought things were already heating up in Star Wars: Battlefront II, wait until you unlock this alternative look for Rey that flips canon on its head and then some. The NSFW Nude Star Cards (SLAVE) mod for Rey isn’t exactly what Disney had in mind—but modders never ask for permission, do they? Designed for those who want a bit more spice in their galaxy-spanning shootouts, this mod reimagines the scavenger-turned-Jedi heroine with a not-so-subtle nod to Return of the Jedi’s iconic slave outfit scene. Except this time? There’s no Jabba. Just blasters, lightsabers, and a whole lot of side-eye from stormtroopers who clearly weren’t ready for this version of Rey. Let’s dive into what this mod offers, why it exists (because, of course it does), and how to install it—without losing your soul… or your save files. What Is the NSFW Rey Nude Star Cards (SLAVE) Mod? This…
Bring Cal Kestis to the Battlefront: A Jedi Survivor Meets 2017’s Star Wars Shooter
It finally happened. The ginger Jedi with the emotional damage and double saber flair has Force-jumped his way into Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). Thanks to modding magic, Cal Kestis—yes, the wall-running, BD-1-having, trauma-processing hero from Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor—is now a fully playable character in DICE’s massive battlefield brawler. And no, this isn’t a janky retexture that makes Rey wear a poncho. This is a full-on, high-quality Cal Kestis mod with the voice, the animations, the swagger, and yes—the lightsaber that means business. If you’ve ever wanted to see what happens when you drop a third-person action-adventure protagonist into a multiplayer warzone, this is your moment. Let’s dig into the glorious details. Who Is Cal Kestis, and Why Is He in Battlefront II Now? Cal Kestis might not have appeared in the official Battlefront roster, but he’s quickly become one of the most beloved Jedi characters in…
Star Wars: Battlefront II – NSFW Loading Screens Mod Brings the Heat Between Battles
The Star Wars universe is no stranger to scandal. From forbidden romances to dicey deals in cantinas, it’s a galaxy that thrives on a little drama. But what if the most risqué content wasn’t on Tatooine or in Jabba’s palace—but during the loading screens? Enter the NSFW Loading Screens mod for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017)—a mod that turns those quiet, contemplative transition moments into something a whole lot more… stimulating. Instead of staring at a black screen and wondering if your blaster’s even loaded, now you’ll be greeted by images that would make even a Hutt blush. No lore? No problem. This mod is all about spicing up the waiting room of galactic warfare—and it does so with zero subtlety and maximum style. What Is the NSFW Loading Screens Mod? To put it bluntly, it’s exactly what the name promises. This mod replaces the game’s standard loading screens with…
Star Wars Battlefront II (2017): NSFW UI Overhaul Mod – When the Force Gets a Bit Too Personal
If you’ve ever launched Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) and thought, “You know what this needs? A UI with a little more skin,” well, someone on the internet heard you. Loudly. And they delivered. Enter the NSFW UI Overhaul mod, a cosmetic tweak that takes the classic sci-fi shooter and… enhances it in a way George Lucas never intended. This mod doesn’t mess with the combat, balance, or characters themselves. No, it sets its sights on the one part of the game you spend a surprising amount of time looking at: the menus. That’s right. From loadouts to lobby screens, the force has been replaced with full frontal. The galactic war may rage on, but the interface? Let’s just say it’s been thoroughly “liberated.” What Is the NSFW UI Overhaul? To put it simply: this mod replaces various UI elements and background images with NSFW imagery. Not safe for streaming….
Star Wars Battlefront II’s Conquest Gamemode Mod: The Throwback We Actually Needed
If there’s one thing the Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) community has proven time and time again, it’s that they don’t give up easily. What started as a microtransaction disaster eventually became one of the most visually stunning and genuinely fun Star Wars shooters ever made — thanks, in part, to modders. And now? It just got even better with something that should’ve been there from the start: Conquest Mode. Yes, the classic territory-control gameplay from the original Battlefront games has landed in the 2017 version — and it’s as epic as it sounds. A Blast from the Clone Wars Past Remember holding down command posts while waves of droids or stormtroopers descended upon you? Or running around as a Jedi like a caffeinated tornado of lightsaber justice? That’s the kind of gameplay Conquest Mode brought us back in the mid-2000s, and it’s now made its return — courtesy of…
Din Djarin Comes to Star Wars Battlefront II – Helmet On or Off, It’s Pedro Time
Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) has seen its fair share of mods—from Clone Troopers with neon camo to shirtless Darth Maul with Sith tattoos. But now, the modding galaxy has delivered something truly worthy of both bounty hunters and thirst-trap TikToks: the Din Djarin Pedro Pascal Helmetless and Helmet Mod. Yes, it’s time to play as the galaxy’s favorite dad-bod Mandalorian—with or without the bucket on his head. And in case you were wondering: yes, the mod does include Pedro Pascal’s face, rendered in all its charming, slightly-exhausted glory. This is the way. What Exactly Does the Mod Do? Created for Star Wars Battlefront II (2017), this mod replaces an existing hero (typically Han Solo or a clone trooper) with Din Djarin a.k.a. The Mandalorian. The twist? You can toggle between his iconic helmeted look and a lovingly crafted helmetless version based on Pedro Pascal’s likeness. It’s the best of…
Star Wars Battlefront II: Play as Captain Cardinal 2025 – The First Order’s Finest Returns!
When it comes to Star Wars Battlefront II (2017), there’s never a shortage of iconic characters to play as. But what if you could step into the crimson armor of the First Order’s most distinguished captain? Introducing the Play as Captain Cardinal 2025 mod—a stunning recreation of one of the most intriguing characters from the Star Wars canon. If you’ve ever wanted to command the battlefield in vibrant red Stormtrooper armor, now’s your chance. What is the Captain Cardinal Mod? This mod brings Captain Cardinal, also known as Archex, to life in Star Wars Battlefront II. A loyal servant of the First Order, Captain Cardinal served under Captain Phasma, rocking that crimson armor like it was made for him—and technically, it was. With this mod, you don his iconic red armor, complete with custom textures and polished designs that reflect the very essence of First Order intimidation. Forget the standard…
Star Wars Battlefront II Mod Adds 3 Ahsoka Tanos – Because One Wasn’t Enough
If there’s one thing Star Wars has taught us, it’s that there’s no such thing as too many Ahsoka Tanos. From her beginnings as Anakin’s snarky Padawan to her rise as a battle-hardened warrior who walks the line between Jedi and something entirely her own, Ahsoka’s journey spans some of the best arcs in the galaxy. So why settle for one version of her in Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) when you could have three? Enter the aptly titled 3 Ahsoka Tanos mod. This delightful bit of modding magic lets you play as not one, not two, but three different Ahsoka skins in DICE’s high-octane multiplayer battlefield. It’s like the Spider-Verse of Star Wars—but with more dual-wielded lightsabers and fewer web-slingers. What Is the 3 Ahsoka Tanos Mod? This mod is exactly what it sounds like. It adds three unique Ahsoka Tano appearances to Star Wars: Battlefront II, each representing…