Steam Users Can Grab This 9/10 Star Wars Hit for Basically Free (But Not for Long)

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Published Feb 4, 2026, 7:00 AM EST

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Steam’s latest Star Wars sale has quietly turned into a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment for fans of big-budget sci-fi shooters. One of the franchise’s most content-packed releases has dropped to a price that feels closer to a mobile game purchase than a full AAA experience, and the countdown is already ticking.

For players who skipped this title at launch or drifted away years ago, this Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II: Celebration Edition! deal on Steam offers a second chance to dive into massive battles, cinematic campaigns, and a galaxy’s worth of cosmetic unlocks. It’s a rare opportunity to grab a polished, community-loved Star Wars game without spending more than a few dollars.

The Star Wars Game Deal That’s Turning Heads

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Right now, the Celebration Edition of this Star Wars shooter is available on Steam for just a few bucks ($3.99 USD), representing a massive discount off its usual price of $39.99 USD. The promotion is tied to a limited-time event, meaning the bargain won’t stick around forever. Once the sale ends on February 10, 2026, the cost jumps back to standard price.

What makes the offer even sweeter is what’s bundled inside. The Celebration Edition doesn’t just include the base game, but also a mountain of cosmetic content released over several years. From hero outfits to trooper skins and emotes, it’s essentially a complete customization library for newcomers.

There’s also an alternative deal through the EA Star Wars Triple Bundle, which grants access to this title alongside Star Wars Jedi: Fall Order Deluxe Edition and Star Wars: Squadrons for $11.37 USD, compared to the bundles usual $123.47 USD price. While that’s appealing for players who want a rotating library, this steep discount is hard to ignore for Star Wars fans building a permanent collection.

Why This 9/10 Star Wars Game Still Shines

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At its core, Star Wars Battlefront II blends fast-paced multiplayer chaos with a surprisingly strong single-player campaign. The story spans multiple eras of the Star Wars timeline, giving players a narrative-driven break from competitive modes while still delivering cinematic flair and familiar faces from across the saga.

Multiplayer remains the real star, offering sprawling maps, vehicle combat, and iconic heroes clashing in large-scale battles. Whether you’re charging into combat as a classic trooper or stepping into the boots of a legendary Force user, every match feels like a playable scene from the movies.

Years of updates helped refine balance, expand modes, and polish the overall experience, which explains why recent player feedback remains overwhelmingly positive. For a Star Wars game that has been out for a while, its active community and visual spectacle make it feel far from outdated, especially at this price point.

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    Star Wars Battlefront 2

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    PC-1

    Released November 17, 2017

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