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‘Star Wars Battlefront’ Weapons, Missions And More Outed, Dev Reveals PC Requirements

| Oct 18, 2015 09:26 PM EDT

Star Wars Battlefront is an upcoming action video game based on the Star Wars franchise developed by DICE and distributed by EA Games.

The extension of the "Star Wars Battlefront" beta allowed more players to enjoy what DICE and EA had in store for its latest shooter. However, there are also a number of players have also started to wonder if there is more to the game than what was showcased.

One fan managed to leak all of the weapons and items found in "Star Wars Battlefront." If the list is to be believed, then there is still a lot in store, WCCFTech. Some of these are not even released by EA yet, so best to take caution for those who do not want to be spoiled before the game's official launch.

There are 12 weapons leaked in the list. These include blasters like the close-combat pistol T-21 and the SE-14C for long-range encounters, blaster rifles like the Imperial Forces' weapon E-11 and the A280C for the Alliance and even the DL-44, dubbed as the most powerful blaster pistol in the galaxy.

The leak also named the different missions in "Star Wars Battlefront." A lot of them are survival missions in the different planets. Survival Endor will see players holding off against Imperial troops in a suicide mission with the aim of holding out before rescue comes. The same theme of surviving until rescue comes repeats in missions like Survival Sullust, Survival Tatooine and Survival Hoth.

Another batch of missions involve holding the outposts or securing a pass against enemies. This is the case for Battle Sullust, Battle Hoth, Battle Endor and Battle Tatooine.

For players who are preparing their PCs for the game's release, Eurogamer has prepared an analysis on the best hardware that would allow "Star Wars Battlefront" to run smoothly. Depending on the budget, players can opt to get either the GTX 750 Ti or the GTX 950 graphics card. These are the types of graphics card that would be best for DICE's shooter without going above $130 and $160 respectively.

According to the testing, "Star Wars Battlefront" was tailored more for the consoles, though it appears that the indicated low-end graphics card can still be used to closely match what the PS4 version delivers. It should be noted that the figures are based on the beta experience, so the final version of "Star Wars Battlefront" can still affect the overall experience.

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