Star Wars Battlefront II

You Can Play Star Wars Battlefront II for Free at EA’s E3 Event this June

Star Wars hype.

EA will be hosting their annual EA Play event during E3 this year, and attendees will get to check out Star Wars Battlefront II for free, among other new EA games. EA Play will be held from June 10 to 12, and tickets have just gone live. The event will be held at a different location from the Los Angeles Convention Center, however, so if you’re planning on going to E3 as well, you’ll likely have to set aside a few hours for EA Play.

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‘From June 10 – 12, 2017, we’re bringing the action to Hollywood, and you are personally invited to attend. Be the first to play Star Wars™ Battlefront II and our next Need for Speed™ game, as well as upcoming EA SPORTS™ titles: Madden NFL 18, FIFA 18 and NBA LIVE 18. There will be lots to see and do, so don’t miss out. Get your tickets today – they’re FREE!’

Star Wars Battlefront II is set to be released for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 17. Are you planning on attending the event this year? Let us know in the comments down below.

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