After four years of development, the launch of an open beta for KYBER, a community-hosted multiplayer game launcher for EAâs Star Wars Battlefront II, is proving to be a hit with the same fans who desperately campaigned for EA to start making Star Wars Battlefront III last year.
In June 2025, EAâs Star Wars Battlefront II received an unprecedented uptick in players on Steam. Having previously peaked at an all-time player count of 10,489 in January 2021, Star Wars Battlefront II more than tripled this figure with an all-time peak of 35,892, thanks in part to a bargain bin sale price of $5 at the time.
The sudden surge in player count was attributed to a fan campaign on Reddit by members of the r/StarWarsBattlefront community, following the success of Andorâs second season. The communityâs goal was simple; they wanted to convince EA and Disney that a potential Star Wars Battlefront III sequel would be a success.
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The communityâs plea seemingly went ignored, as neither EA nor Star Wars rights holders Disney have expressed any intention to develop a new multiplayer shooter. Obviously, it was never going to be that simple, but the attention did seemingly galvanize Armchair Developers, the team behind KYBER: Battlefront II, into action.Â
Although KYBER had already been in development for several years before this point, the projectâs community manager, Ethan Clark, revealed that the team âworked nonstop all week, doing our best to help the content and mod creation communities fire on all cylindersâ following the success of the May 24th âResurgence Dayâ Star Wars Battlefront II campaign.
Battlefront 2 with more guns and classes
KYBER is an âall-in-one launcherâ for Star Wars Battlefront II that adds a wealth of player-requested features to the game, including proximity voice chat, a spectator mode, and even fully integrated Discord support. Of course, the real draw here is the newly added characters and the expanded mod support, including the likes of Star Wars Jedi: Survivorâs Cal Kestis and Star Wars: The Clone Warsâ Asajj Ventress.
The open beta for KYBER started on December 20 and, according to a post from the official KyberServers team account, resulted in â61,169 unique playersâ and â1,339,489 sessionsâ within the first 48 hours of its release. Unsurprisingly, the r/StarWarsBattlefield community also seems thrilled with how the player test has been going. As one user on the subreddit explained, âitâs like Battlefront 2 but with more classes, guns, some balance changes too.â
The open beta doesnât seem to have a hard end date yet, and Armchair Developers announced that they have big plans for the project down the line. Theyâve promised that the source code for KYBER âwill be made available to the publicâ later this month, and that further balance patches are already in the works. Itâs not quite Star Wars Battlefront III yet, but with a couple of extra characters and a few more new maps, it certainly could be. Hopefully someone at EA or Disney is paying attention.