There are a few pop culture images so legendary that they transcend time. Princess Leia’s golden bikini from Return of the Jedi? Absolutely one of them. It’s become iconic, parodied, paid homage to, and now—thanks to modding magic—it’s made its way into Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) in an entirely new way. This isn’t just a simple costume swap. The “Huttslayer Rey and Leia Star Cards and Portraits” mod is a full visual overhaul that adds themed portraits and matching star cards for both Leia and Rey. Let’s dive into why this mod is both a cheeky nod to Star Wars history and a surprisingly polished aesthetic upgrade. A Mod That Honors Two Eras of Star Wars You might expect a mod like this to center solely on Leia, but here’s where it gets creative: Rey s in on the tribute too. The result? A blend of legacy and sequel… 3v2f2u
Star Wars modding 4f5jh
Novara Skuara 1l4d22
If there’s one thing the Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) community has proven time and time again, it’s that they don’t give up easily. What started as a microtransaction disaster eventually became one of the most visually stunning and genuinely fun Star Wars shooters ever made — thanks, in part, to modders. And now? It just got even better with something that should’ve been there from the start: Conquest Mode. Yes, the classic territory-control gameplay from the original Battlefront games has landed in the 2017 version — and it’s as epic as it sounds. A Blast from the Clone Wars Past holding down command posts while waves of droids or stormtroopers descended upon you? Or running around as a Jedi like a caffeinated tornado of lightsaber justice? That’s the kind of gameplay Conquest Mode brought us back in the mid-2000s, and it’s now made its return — courtesy of…
Novara Skuara 1l4d22
Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017) has seen its fair share of mods—from Clone Troopers with neon camo to shirtless Darth Maul with Sith tattoos. But now, the modding galaxy has delivered something truly worthy of both bounty hunters and thirst-trap TikToks: the Din Djarin Pedro Pascal Helmetless and Helmet Mod. Yes, it’s time to play as the galaxy’s favorite dad-bod Mandalorian—with or without the bucket on his head. And in case you were wondering: yes, the mod does include Pedro Pascal’s face, rendered in all its charming, slightly-exhausted glory. This is the way. What Exactly Does the Mod Do? Created for Star Wars Battlefront II (2017), this mod replaces an existing hero (typically Han Solo or a clone trooper) with Din Djarin a.k.a. The Mandalorian. The twist? You can toggle between his iconic helmeted look and a lovingly crafted helmetless version based on Pedro Pascal’s likeness. It’s the best of…