Star Wars Battlefront 2: 10 Things Fans Need To See
2. More Character Customisation
If there's anything Battlefront 2015 managed to do better than Battlefront 2004, it would have to be character customisation.
Though fairly rudimentary, the ability to make a mark on your soldier of choice is a welcome addition to a series where you kind of just play a grunt in a wider, much more dramatic confrontation. It could be a heck of a lot better though, especially if players were given the chance to change more than just their face next time around.
Custom colour schemes, armour and more should be up for grabs in any sequel's online wardrobe. Just please, DICE, get rid of those helmetless Stormtroopers.