Star Wars: Battlefront fans should get in quick as the game's DLC on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is now completely free.

While the timescale of availability is unclear (hence our advice to get in NOW), those with a PS Plus or Xbox Gold membership membership can bag a Season Pass free of charge.

It includes expansion packs for the Death Star, Outer Rim, Bespin and Rogue One: Scarif, as well as 20 new pieces of galactic tech (including weapons, vehicles and Star Cards for Rebels and Imperials).

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On top of that, there are 16 more multiplayer maps, a "shoot first" emote, eight new heroes and villains, and four new game modes.

You can grab it on the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store.

As Eurogamer notes, for the PlayStation 4 version, a PS Plus account is not required, though it will be required for online multiplayer.

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Meanwhile, Microsoft is offering Star Wars: Battlefront Ultimate Edition at a reduced price for Xbox Gold members, down from £24.99 to £3.75.

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Star Wars: Battlefront II is set to launch later this year, and a leak back in July revealed who we can expect to appear.

Returning characters include Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, Han Solo and Darth Vader, while previously announced new characters such as Rey, Captain Phasma, Kylo Ren and Yoda are joined by the surprise inclusion of General Grievous.


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