Star Wars: Battlefront is still getting regular updates, with new maps, missions, characters and - now - contracts making their way to the game.
The free stuff seen so far has been celebrated by EA in a brief teaser video that, even though it's only 30 seconds long, still manages to get our Star Wars gland worked up.
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Intriguingly though, there's mention of 'Hutt Contracts' - we have no details on what these will actually be, but one assumption touted across communities of Those Who Know Games points towards a system ala assignments in Battlefield 4. Think mini-missions inside each battle, getting to a certain level of kills with a weapon, travelling a certain distance in a vehicle and so on.
We would also assume completing these contracts will result in rewards coming in the form of things like new weapons - and that one's a safer assumption, given Jabba the Hutt is literally showing off some weapons in the trailer, which you can see here:
All of these additional bits and pieces mentioned are free for those who own Battlefront and - aside from the contracts - are available now. This as opposed to the recently-detailed Outer Rim DLC, which is only for paying customers.
But one thing we're still not seeing any mention of: a single-player campaign. John Boyega still has hope. Do you?












