
Further adjustments have been made, including improvements to Obi-Wan Kenobi’s model and character rigging. “We’ve also tweaked various other animations such as his jump and attack, and his ground attack. “We’ve focused a lot on his animations and have made improvements to his dodges, stagger and defeated animations,” the post reads. EA DICE took community feedback into account and made appropriate improvements to his fighting style. Obi-Wan is receiving more than aesthetic upgrades tomorrow. It’s easily one of the best looks in the game. The look costs 40,000 credits or 1,000 crystals, which is a bargain compared to General Grievous’ Shattered skin (80,000 or 2,000). This Clone Wars-inspired appearance releases December 12 alongside the game’s update.

The post opens in fitting fashion: with an exclusive shot of Obi-Wan’s new General Kenobi skin. While sparse, the information proves the developer remains committed to the game’s future. They refused to stop there, however, and also included details on their plans for 2019. EA DICE released information concerning the December update for Star Wars Battlefront II today.
