Director Krennic, Death Troopers set for Galaxy of Heroes

Death Troopers on Scarif in Rogue One.

Mobile game Galaxy of Heroes will receive Director Krennic and his Death Troopers via an upcoming event.

While both Krennic and the Death Troopers appear in other Star Wars games, such as Battlefront and Force Arena, this will be their first foray into Galaxy of Heroes.

Per forum admin CG_Kozispoon:

Special Operations- Earn shards for Director Krennic and Death Trooper while learning how his skills work during this exclusive limited time event

  • This 2 week-long operation is actually 4 events in 1, during which players can use Director Krennic and Death Trooper in their own squads using the new forced-ally tech first unveiled in Escape from Jedha.
  • This event unlocks at player lv 20
  • No unit restrictions. Bring any squad you want!

EA will reveal more information on January 25 via an in-game newsletter.

Krennic in Rogue One.

Additionally, a new event is set for February under the title “Assault Battles: Ground War”. Details on this event, which is aimed at those level 75 or higher, include:

  • In this challenging event you can earn shards of all Separatist characters.
  • Discover new mechanics and a new challenge for your characters, as well as a bonus tier for the very strongest and most powerful characters. Gear 10+, 5-dot mods, and maxed abilities are strongly recommended.
  • Requires any combination of Ugnaught, Resistance, or Ewok characters.
  • Includes the new achievement “Separatists: Assaulted” which awards 10 Darth Vader shards and 5000 ally coins. (Only becomes visible after players reach level 75.)

To read the other update notes, including the various characters added to Shipments, head on over to the official forums.

(Images source.)

Jared

Ever since he saw A New Hope at four-years-old, Jared (aka leftweet) has been in love with Star Wars. Besides his passion for Star Wars and video games, Jared's hobbies include watching football, soccer and basketball, plus competing in fencing. His current projects include Sports Obscurist, website dedicated to weird and obscure sports.

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