Seven years ago, Star Wars Battlefront II was in one of its better live-service moods. Not perfect. Obviously. This was still Battlefront II, a game that had already survived one of the messiest launches in modern Star Wars gaming. But by mid-2019, DICE had managed to turn the conversation around. The Clone Wars era was active, the player base was still showing up, and the game had settled into that strange redemption phase where even small updates felt like proof of life. The July 2019 Update was one of those smaller drops. It was not a giant expansion. It did not add a new planet, hero, or mode. Instead, it gave players something very Battlefront II: community quests for tiny but strangely desirable rewards. Voice Lines, Victory Poses, and Clone Wars Energy The update added new Community Quests that ran throughout July, letting players unlock animated Victory Poses and Voice…