Say hello to the B-Wing and Tie Defender.
EA has delivered another patch for Star Wars: Squadrons on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Update 4.0 carries with it two new ships, the presentation of custom matches, and an assortment of bug fixes. Of those, imaginable the greatest expansion is the incorporation of custom matchmaking.
As you would have speculated, the element permits you to pick one of the seven presently accessible guides and change the game factors as you see fit. Simultaneously, developer EA Motive has added a custom worker program, permitting you to hop into customized games made by others. In the event that you sense that you’ve seen all that Star Wars: Squadrons has to bring to the table, a touch of the assortment may get you back into the game.
The two new ships joining the game’s program are the B-Wing and Tie Defender. The previous requirements no presentation: it showed up in Return of the Jedi during the climactic last space fight over Endor. The Tie Defender, then, is to a greater extent a profound cut. On the off chance that you played the vast majority of the LucasArts games during the 90s, you’ll perceive the Tie Defender from Star Wars: Tie Fighter.
Outside of the update, EA Motive has likewise been tweaking how the game’s matchmaking functions, with the objective of placing major parts in games that will wind up close without making stand by times excessively long. Star Wars Squadrons innovative chief Ian Frazier said the studio delivered a few cycles of a similar change on Friday, with the last one coming out late in the early evening. Generally, it appears to be the tweaking has prompted quicker line times — however, as usual, a few people are grumbling that they’ve seen longer stand by times.
“It’s a precarious equilibrium to hit, so your input is welcome,” Frazier said. You can download Star Wars: Squadron’s 4.0 update for free.