Initially, much of Star Wars Hunters will have you unlocking things like the character roster. However, the game also features many modes that need to be earned. To discover all the game modes in Star Wars Hunters and how to unlock them, follow along.
Star Wars Hunters: All game modes explained, and how to unlock them
Each mode will require you to grind first. But, as long as you play with friends and keep things coordinated, unlocking all the modes should be a breeze.
Before you start going in guns blazing, it’s a good idea to learn what all the modes are, and how they play. Because if you do, leveling up and unlocking more items will occur more.
All mode explained
Since Star Wars Hunters is a live service game, you can expect more content including modes to drop later. But for now, we can have four options to pick from. What I like about the mobile game is that all the modes feel different and can stand on their own. By reading on, you may land on the same conclusion.
- Power Control – Unlocks at level four: You’ve certainly played this mode before. It’s a classic for any shooter. There will be three points to lock down for your team that are spread around far. You have to control at least two points for your score to start going up. The more points you have, the faster the score will accumulate. The first team to reach a score of 100 wins.
- Squad Brawl – Unlocks at level one: My favorite mode because it’s the easiest to play. Yes, it’s the first mode you get in Star Wars Hunter, but I keep on going back to it. Squad Brawl plays like a typical team deathmatch. Kills are what give you the score. Nothing fancy, just get as many kills as you can.
- Trophy Chase – Unlocks at level 11: This mode plays a lot like Capture the Flag, but the only difference is you don’t set the “flag” down. This iteration will have one player stealing the opposing team’s Trophy and running with it. Now, this is where the fun starts. The one holding the Trophy must not take any damage. So, if you do not have the Trophy, your job is to defend the guy holding it. On the other side, if someone stole your Trophy, your main goal is to stop and kill the Trophy holder. The longer you have possession of the Trophy, the higher the score goes.
- Dynamic Control – Unlocks at level eight: The little (or big) brother of Power Control. It plays a lot like its counterpart where you must control points. However, instead of three points, you have to fight and defend one point. The reason why it’s called Dynamic Control is that the point moves around. You’ll get a notification where the next point is shortly before the last one expires. When that happens, rush to the point to hold it. To score, you have to keep the point as long as you possibly can.
To make the most out of these modes, consider using some of the best characters in Star Wars Hunters.
Published: Jun 4, 2024 04:02 pm