Star Wars Battlefront has just received a new free update that expands the content that players can enjoy, and it seems that one of the features that players will receive during the coming month is called Hutt Contracts and might feature a new way to get access to unique weapons.



The information comes from an unlisted trailer that talks about the way DICE is improving the game via its free updates, but it's unclear when the new concept will be introduced or exactly how gamers will be able to secure their new items.

Given the Hutt Contracts name, it's possible that Jabba will put prices on the heads of well-performing players or certain characters, and those who manage to take them down will be able to secure some solid rewards.
The recent update for Star Wars Battlefront introduced Rebel Depot on Tatooine as a new survival mission and allows gamers to play Turning Point, Supremacy and Walker Assault on Survivors of Endor.
It's unclear whether the team at DICE has introduced any other changes to the core mechanics in order to improve the balance of the shooter.
Hutt Contracts might also be a part of the coming paid downloadable content for Star Wars Battlefront, called Outer Rim, which is set to be launched at an unspecified date in March and will allow gamers to explore Jabba's palace and to get access to two new hero characters.
The Death Star is also coming to the shooter DICE might deliver more free updates to better balance gameplay, but the focus will be on paid DLC, which will take gamers to Cloud City at some point in the summer and will also offer maps based on the Death Star later in the fall.
A final content update for Star Wars Battlefront will arrive during winter, but no details about it have been offered so far.
DICE aims to introduce more heroes and new Star Cards while also launching community events to keep gamers engaged.
No kind of content based around the new The Force Unleashed movie will be created for this installment, but Electronic Arts has also said that it wants to create more titles built around this universe.
The publisher has an exclusive ten-year development deal with Disney and BioWare might reveal its own Star Wars project later in the year, and another title is created by a team that's led by Amy Hennig.

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