It's been a hot minute since EA released the Star Wars Battlefront reboot. Eight years, in fact. But almost a decade later, fans spotted something strange on the store page - screenshots seemingly taken from mods.

As pointed out by OpoChano on the game's subreddit, EA's website and PC launcher look to be using fan photos of Scarif soldiers and stormtroopers. The stormtrooper screenshot appears to be Spifferino's, who shared it to the Nexus Mods website back in 2017. Meanwhile, the Scarif trooper brooding on the beach is lifted from the White Shoretroopers mod. Again, from Spifferino.

Darth Vader's hand isn't even around the lightsaber in the screenshot. It's floating next to his grip. Maybe he's using the Force?

"I noticed this while looking through the EA app page for Battlefront," OpoChano said in a follow-up post. "EA is using screenshots of modded content on both their website and the EA app [...] EA also used at least one of Spifferino's screenshots of a 501st Stormtrooper texture mod. I checked to see if modded screenshots are also used for Battlefront 2's pages, but EA is using official promotional renders for it instead. The same goes for all of the Battlefront 2015 DLC."

If you go to the store page right now, you'll see these screenshots for yourself. Using Google's reverse image search, you'll also find the Nexus pages they originate from.

You probably recognise the 501st paint job already, though. If you're not big on Star Wars but are at least familiar with the Battlefront series, you'll remember it from the cover art of the original second game. Since 2015 focused exclusively on the Original Trilogy, there aren't any clones, just stormtroopers. Clones, and by extension the 501st paint job, wouldn't appear until DICE's sequel.

The base game's store page also has three Scarif screenshots, despite Scarif being paid DLC. Just look directly under to find the 'Add-ons' tab where you'll see it alongside the Death Star and Bespin.

It's bizarre, but also misleading, since those particular cosmetics don't exist unless you download mods. "I wonder how this even happened and when it happened," jayL21 commented. "Clearly this was not intended. Something or someone messed up somewhere."

Looking at the Way Back Machine, we can see that these screenshots have been around since at least July of last year. Unfortunately, there are no snapshots further back, but we know this isn't a recent change - somewhere between 2017 and now, EA appears to have updated the page with modded screenshots and it went completely under the radar.

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