With Star Wars Battlefront 2 launching later this year and other EA titles still hugely popular, fans of the current rebooted game are wondering if there are any new plans being brewed up at DICE.

This subject was raised with Battlefront community manager, Mat Everett, who had this to say on the matter: "Our team is very much looking at recent bug reports and content requests still.

"Support for the current Star Wars: Battlefront is not done. While we will not be bringing more Skirmish content to the game, it doesn't mean nothing else is coming."

However, there is a big difference between support and new content, and it appears that there will be no more of the latter.

Replying to a fan on Twitter, the official EA Star Wars Twitter account confirmed as much, explaining: “There are currently no plans to add any new content updates to Star Wars Battlefront.”

EA have confirmed that it will look to eradicate one of last year’s biggest criticisms of the rebooted title when they launch Star Wars Battlefront 2 in 2017.

The news comes directly from EA themselves, who made the announcement via the official EA Star Wars Twitter account that offline play would be expanded in a big way.

"Our next Star Wars: Battlefront will be taking players into more locations, and allowing them to play with more heroes and characters across multiple Star Wars eras,” the message reads.

"There will be new ways to play, including an all-new singleplayer campaign, and much much more that we are excited to share with our players in the months ahead."

The original reboot title only boasted content from the original Star Wars films and Rogue One, however, it appears that EA will be going all out to remedy some of the biggest problems in Battlefront 2.