Star Wars Battlefront gets a £40 Season Pass

It’s going to cost in the region of 90 to see everything that Star Wars battlefront has to offer at launch.

The base game for Star Wars: Battlefront costs in the region of 40-60 depending on the format and the retailer. On Origin for PC, for instance, it costs 50. Now EA has via the Origin website confirmed that the Season Pass will cost 40. For the pair bundled together, as well as the Deluxe Edition extras, the Origin price is 95.

The pricing for PSN and Xbox Live has not yet been confirmed in the UK, although on Xbox Live the game and Pass cost $119.99 in the US.

Of course, those willing to wait will at some point down the line be able to grab all of the content at a discount. EA has also said that the game will not offer microtransactions.

The Season Pass itself offers four content packs, with early access to each, as well as an exclusive emote.

EA has also extended the game’s successful beta, with the switch now due to be flipped at 4pm today (Tuesday October 13th).

Star Wars: Battlefront will be released on November 17th.

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