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I bought it for my 6 years old boy. ProsFunConsBest UsesFamilyWas this a gift?:NoYes would buy again Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | If you bought the Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition, follow these steps to redeem, download, and find your Deluxe Edition add-ons. Deluxe Edition players have instant in-game access to the DL44 blaster, made famous by Han Solo, the Ion Grenade, the Ion Torpedo, and exclusive Victory and Ion Shock emotes.If you cannot find your items in the appropriate places in the Collect menu, follow these steps to download your game add-ons.PlayStation 4Open the PlayStation Store and go to your Library.Highlight Star Wars Battlefront and press the X button.Highlight Related Items and scroll over to My Add-Ons then press the X button.Highlight the down arrow next to the Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition content and press the X button to start your download.Wait for your download to finish and install, then start Star Wars Battlefront.Find your items in the Star Cards, Blasters, and Appearance sections of the Collect menu.




Xbox OneHighlight Star Wars Battlefront on your Xbox dashboard.Press the Menu button on your control and choose Manage game.Download and install your Deluxe Edition downloadable content and start Star Wars Battlefront.Find your items the Star Cards, Blasters, and Appearance sections of the Collect menu. Check all of our tips, issue workarounds, and gameplay help on our Star Wars Battlefront help page.Stay in the Star Wars Battlefront conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.Get involved with the Star Wars community by visiting the Star Wars Battlefront board on Answers HQ. Was this article helpful? The Battle of Jakku is open to all Star Wars Battlefront players beginning December 8. Players that pre-ordered Star Wars Battlefront can jump into the action early on December 1. The Battle of Jakku DLC lets you play the new Star Wars Battlefront game mode, Turning Point, and two new multiplayer maps on the planet Jakku, Graveyard of Giants and Goazan Badlands, each tied to multiple game modes.




The Battle of Jakku is available to all Star Wars Battlefront players. The downloadable content officially launches on December 8, with rolling availability across the world.Players who pre-ordered Star Wars Battlefront can access the Battle of Jakku one week before it launches in their region, with this early access period officially beginning December 1 with rolling availability across the world.Pre-order players with physical copies of Star Wars Battlefront on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One must redeem their pre-order bonus code in order to find and download The Battle of Jakku content early.Click the Battle of Jakku tile on the main menu in-game to start the Battle of Jakku download process. You can also search for "Star Wars Battlefront" and find "The Battle of Jakku" on the Origin Store, PlayStation Store, or Xbox Games store, or find it in your Star Wars Battlefront game add-ons menu to get in the game.Once you've downloaded and installed the Star Wars Battlefront game update and your Battle of Jakku content, play on the new Jakku maps by activating the +Battle of Jakku button under Map Rotation in the Multiplayer menu.




Players who pre-ordered Star Wars Battlefront can access the Battle of Jakku starting December 1.  All other players can play Battle of Jakku content beginning December 8.Ownership of the Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition, Ultimate Edition, or the Season Pass does not grant early access to the Battle of Jakku.If you pre-ordered Star Wars Battlefront from a retailer other than Origin, Microsoft, or Sony, you need to enter a code to redeem your early access to the Battle of Jakku.Use the instructions that match how you pre-ordered Star Wars Battlefront to find your pre-order early access code:An online retailer: Check the email inbox associated with your account for that online retailer for an email from them with your pre-order code for early access to the Battle of Jakku. A physical store or retailer pre-order: Check your pre-order receipt from the store for your pre-order code for early access to the Battle of Jakku. A physical store or retailer outside of the United States: Find a leaflet in your game box with your pre-order code for early access to the Battle of Jakku. 




Origin, PlayStation, or Xbox store: You can play Battle of Jakku content as soon as you download and install the Star Wars Battlefront game update and Battle of Jakku content once it's live. PCLog in to the Origin client.Click Origin in the menu bar.Select Redeem Product Code.PlayStation 4Launch the PlayStation Store on your PlayStation 4.Select Redeem Codes from the Store menu.Xbox OneOpen the Games store on your Xbox One.Select Use a code from the Games store menu.Enter your 25-character code, or hold your QR code so your Kinect sensor can scan it.Kinect users can also open the Use a code menu by saying “Xbox, use a code.” Download on PCLog in to the Origin client.Open the My Games tab.Right-click the Star Wars Battlefront game tile.Choose View Game Details.Find the Expansions section.Hover over the Battle of Jakku tile and click Download or Play.Activate the +Battle of Jakku button under Map Rotation in the Multiplayer menu to play on servers with Battle of Jakku maps.Download on PlayStation 4Open the PlayStation Store and go to your Library.Highlight Star Wars Battlefront and press the X button.




Highlight Related Items and scroll over to My Add-Ons then press the X button.Highlight the down arrow next to the Star Wars Battlefront Battle of Jakku content and press the button to start your download.Wait for your download to finish and install, then start Star Wars Battlefront.Activate the +Battle of Jakku button under Map Rotation in the Multiplayer menu to play on servers with Battle of Jakku maps.Download on Xbox OneHighlight Star Wars Battlefront on your Xbox dashboard.Press the Menu button on your control and choose Manage game.Download and install your Battle of Jakku downloadable content and start Star Wars Battlefront.Activate the +Battle of Jakku button under Map Rotation in the Multiplayer menu to play on servers with Battle of Jakku maps.If you run into problems downloading The Battle of Jakku, follow our tips to optimize and troubleshoot your connection:PC players can find troubleshooting steps for issues such as Origin downloads suddenly stopping and downloaded games not being visible in Origin in our articles here on EA Help.PlayStation players can find steps for downloading PlayStation Store content for PlayStation 4 alongside network connection help on Sony's support page.




Xbox players can find download and installation troubleshooting steps for Xbox One from Microsoft Support. Downloads of the Battle of Jakku content should automatically install to your system once your download completes. If the Battle of Jakku does not automatically install, try these console troubleshooting steps to manually install your downloaded file:PlayStation 4Open your Notifications from the XMB, or main PlayStation menu.Select Downloads and find your Star Wars Battlefront download file.Press the Options button and select Install.Xbox OneNavigate to your Download History from the main Xbox Menu.Select Star Wars Battlefront file and press the Menu button.Select Install.PCLaunch the Origin client.Open the My Games tab and right-click on your Star Wars Battlefront game tile.If you can't find the game tile and know it has finished downloading, make sure to set the Show filter under the My Games tab to All Games.Select Install.If you run into a problem while installing, like your installation freezes, gets stuck, or fails, your game file may have corrupted while downloading.

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