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Jundland Wastes is a multiplayer and Skirmish map featured in Star Wars Battlefront. It is playable in Walker Assault, Supremacy, Fighter Squadron, and Turning Point. Defining features of the map include its desert like features including sandstone and dunes. When played on Walker Assault, after a certain point, the two AT-ATs split up onto different paths. This map also includes a Rebel base where a GR-75 Medium Transport docks.

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  • Tatooine: Jundland Wastes
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  • Jundland Wastes is a multiplayer and Skirmish map featured in Star Wars Battlefront. It is playable in Walker Assault, Supremacy, Fighter Squadron, and Turning Point. Defining features of the map include its desert like features including sandstone and dunes. When played on Walker Assault, after a certain point, the two AT-ATs split up onto different paths. This map also includes a Rebel base where a GR-75 Medium Transport docks.
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  • Jundland Wastes is a multiplayer and Skirmish map featured in Star Wars Battlefront. It is playable in Walker Assault, Supremacy, Fighter Squadron, and Turning Point. Defining features of the map include its desert like features including sandstone and dunes. When played on Walker Assault, after a certain point, the two AT-ATs split up onto different paths. This map also includes a Rebel base where a GR-75 Medium Transport docks.
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