Star Wars Squadrons 10 Things To Do After You Beat The Game

Star Wars Squadrons 10 Things To Do After You Beat The Game

Star Wars Squadrons 10 Things To Do After You Beat The Game

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Star Wars Squadrons 10 Things To Do After You Beat The Game

The campaign for Star Wars: Squadrons might be short but there are still some things to do after the story is done. It is always an exciting time for fans when a new game is on the horizon, and after what was a relatively short wait for the game, has arrived, marking the fourth game in this new era of EA developing games for the franchise. It is a small game, with a reduced price, a short campaign, and a multiplayer focus with only two game modes and tons of replayability. Despite being small, though, the game offers an immersive experience, so when the six-ten hour campaign gets wrapped up for the first time, players are still left with . THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Hunt For Easter Eggs References & Nods

With every single piece of comes a plethora of easter eggs and references to other parts of the beloved Galaxy, and, of course, Star Wars: Squadrons was no different. Players can go back and comb through the story and talk to and look everywhere for references, but even simpler than that, the customization has a load of little easter eggs for fans to enjoy.

Try To Master The Different Ships

Overall there are eight playable ships in Squadrons, four Imperial ships, and four for the New Republic. The TIE/LN Fighter, TIE/IN Interceptor, TIE/SA Bomber, and TIE/RP Reaper for the former, and the T-65 X-Wing, RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptor, BTL Y-Wing Bomber, and UT-60D U-Wing Support Craft for the latter. Each has its unique strengths, weaknesses, and roles in the game, and each requires a different style of play to master. The game is gratifying when you find yourself advancing your skillset and becoming more accustomed to everything going on. Mastering each ship's playing style is a must for fans of the game.

Unlock & Test Various Loadouts

Sticking with the subject of ships and ways to enrich the player experience after the completion of the campaign, there is an insane amount of components that alter each fighter's experience for players to try. They are all balanced, while they may improve one attribute such as acceleration, they will damage another like maneuverability, and can get unlocked through gaining Requisition (one of the game's two currencies). Perhaps a crucial step for many players in mastering the various ships is to test the various components to find the best loadout. Since there can be two saved load-outs per ship, they can even be made game-mode-specific, one for Fleet Battle and one for Dogfights.

Customize Pilots & Ships

Attribute altering components are not the only way to upgrade starfighters, however, as the game offers a slew of cosmetic customization options for the player to unlock and try out, unlocked through Glory, the other of the two currencies. Paintjobs, decals, little figures, and holograms are all available to make your ship yours. On top of that, though, there are a plethora of pilot customization options. While the head part lacks variety, helmets, voices, tops, bottoms, gloves, and emotes are aplenty, leaving the player with a lot to unlock over time.

Challenges

When exploring the game's main menu, there is a section titled "Challenges," where the player can find just what it says on the tin, both daily challenges, and an operational challenge. These challenges are fun challenges for players to attempt to complete and are also a way of earning currency to unlock items. Completing daily challenges also build up to complete the operation challenge for a unique cosmetic item.

Level Up & Rank

Sticking on that same track, the game has in place a progression system that allows ranked matches to dictate a ranking for the player across the operations, which act as seasons akin to the . Completing the campaign still leaves plenty of incentives to play multiplayer ad nauseam, and leveling up is one of the most significant, giving you the ability to earn rewards, earn currency, and rise up the ranks from hotshot to hero and beyond.

Operations

Operations have gotten mentioned a couple of times, and they are just seasons for the game that allows the players to earn unique rewards, with Operation One unlocking the Symbol of Hope helmet. As of yet, the future of the game is unknown, with all game content seemingly already being a part of the game. However, if support for the game continues, perhaps future content will get released, making these operations all the better.

Replay The Campaign For Medals

This is, by far, the most difficult thing to go through post-completion of the campaign, and is something only completionists will aim for. But, for those people, it is a great goal. Each of the campaign's fourteen main missions allows the player to earn medals for various tasks, such as completing the mission without dying or within a certain time. Some are more difficult than others, and replaying the campaign does not sound massively entertaining, but the option is there.

Go For Achievements Trophies

Perhaps a more fun long term goal for players of the game is not to go for the in-game campaign achievements - medals - but rather the bread and butter of many console completionists, . As always, there is ranging in difficulty, and they can be an immensely enjoyable challenge to allocate yourself and is definitely something completionists will go for after finishing the campaign.

Endlessly Play Multiplayer

The game is a more experimental, smaller, more classic style game where, as of now, one price gets you all, but rather than be that contained in a singular story, the game focuses mostly on multiplayer, which is pretty great. All the game's replayability value comes from the two multiplayer modes, Dogfight and Fleet Battles, and when the campaign is finished, the most basic and best things for fans to do is play online as much as possible. Play with friends, play in VR, take all the previous entries and apply it to simply mastering the two simple, yet incredibly fun modes .

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