The Mandalorian a.k.a Baby Yoda content is coming to EA’s Star Wars: Squadrons ahead of the series’ second season arriving on Disney+ this week.



The Baby Yoda (sorry, The Mandalorian) content is a series of skins and cosmetics, and is not paid for. It’s completely free, earnable in-game content. Thanks, EA!
“We’ve worked with Lucasfilm to bring a few Mando-themed goodies to Star Wars™: Squadrons,” says EA’s website. “The Mandalorian is something that has often been a source of inspiration for us due to its close proximity to our game’s timeline, so it only felt natural to pay homage to it.



“Paying homage to the iconic character, we’ve made sure to create this wonderful new dashboard decoration based on a “Mysterious Creature.” This figure can adorn any dashboard across the New Republic’s starfighters, meaning the fan-favorite Tuggtar bobblehead now has a rival! Both factions will receive one hologram, one decal, one dashboard flair, and one hanging flair, meaning eight new cosmetics in total for you to unlock.”



The free Baby Yoda Star Wars: Squadrons content consists of eight cosmetic items in total, which includes a Baby Yoda decoration aka “The Child” as well as the IG-11 Bounty Hunter Droid and The Mandalorians Razor Crest ship.
The free content also includes a hologram, a dashboard flair, a hanging flair inspired by the first season and a decal. This isn’t too shabby coming in at no cost whatsoever!
You’ll be able to get yours from once the update goes live on October 28th. Find out all the new details on EA’s site right here!



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