Darth Maul didn’t just survive The Phantom Menace. He thrived. Spider legs, Mandalorian alliances, and eventually, a glow-up into the stylish crimelord of Crimson Dawn. So naturally, it was only a matter of time before a mod brought that dark swagger to Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017). Enter the Crimson Dawn Maul – Star Cards and Text Overhaul, a mod that swaps out the Sith assassin’s original content with a fresh coat of “Syndicate Boss Realness.” This one doesn’t change Maul’s outfit or animations, but instead retools the star cards and all related text elements to match his Crimson Dawn persona—just in case you wanted to pair lightsaber violence with mafia-level cool. It’s sharp. It’s slick. And it’s surprisingly immersive for a text-based mod. What Does the Crimson Dawn Maul Mod Actually Do? Let’s get into the meat of it. This mod replaces Darth Maul’s in-game star card names, descriptions,…
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Star Wars Battlefront II: Ahsoka Tano Zygerrian Slave Mod – The Clone Wars Just Got Complicated
When it comes to Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) mods, the community never shies away from pushing creative (and sometimes controversial) boundaries. Enter the Ahsoka Tano Zygerrian Slave Mod, a head-turning reimagining of one of the most intense arcs from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. This isn’t your average re-skin. It’s a full-blown trip into a dark chapter of Ahsoka’s journey — minus the censors, plus a whole lot of detail. The mod transforms her in-game appearance to reflect the Zygerrian slave outfit from the animated series. If that sentence alone raised an eyebrow, buckle in. A Quick Refresher: When Ahsoka Got Captured If you’ve been deep into Star Wars movies, books, comics, or video games, you probably remember the Zygerrian arc. In Season 4 of The Clone Wars, Ahsoka Tano infiltrates a Zygerrian slave market during a tense undercover operation. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t go great. She ends up…
On This Day in Battlefront: Celebrating 5 Years Since the Battle on Scarif Update
Exactly five years ago, the Star Wars Battlefront II community experienced one of the most significant and emotional moments in the game’s history—the release of the Battle on Scarif update. What began as a much-anticipated content drop quickly became a heartfelt farewell from the Battlefront Live team and marked the end of a game that had fought—and won—its redemption arc. Scarif wasn’t just another tropical map. It was the final chapter in a game that had gone from galactic controversy to a fan-favorite success story. So let’s crank up the Supremacy playlist, grab our favorite hero appearances, and revisit everything this final update brought to the table. The Battle on Scarif: What Was in the Update? Launched as the final content drop for Battlefront II, the Battle on Scarif update arrived on April 29, 2020, bringing a host of new content across multiple modes and serving as a grand finale…
On This Day in Battlefront History: Remembering the Battle on Scarif Community Update
Five years ago today, the Star Wars Battlefront II community gathered for a bittersweet moment: the release of the Battle on Scarif Community Update video. Packed with new content, a healthy dose of fan service, and — most notably — a heartfelt farewell from the Battlefront Live team, this update wasn’t just about new maps or skins. It was the closing chapter of a game that had fought harder than most to win the love of the galaxy. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit the Scarif update that felt like a Rebel victory and an emotional send-off, all in one. What Was the Battle on Scarif Update? Released as part of the final major content drop for Star Wars Battlefront II, the Battle on Scarif update brought a fan-favorite location back into the spotlight: the sun-soaked, palm-tree-dotted beaches of Scarif, straight from Rogue One: A Star Wars…