Star Wars Battlefront II: How Heroes and Microtransactions DO NOT go Hand in Hand
Battlefront II is the Star Wars game we have been waiting for, but does it deserve this backlash for having unlockable characters and microtransactions?
Battlefront II is the Star Wars game we have been waiting for, but does it deserve this backlash for having unlockable characters and microtransactions?
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