Palpatine lives on in this awesome Star Wars Battlefront 2 cosplay
A collaboration between EA and Tested brings a new droid with a familiar face to life.
One of the new characters we've seen in trailers for Star Wars Battlefront 2 has a familiar face: Emperor Palpatine's. Instead of the ol' hologram projector, in Battlefront 2 the Emperor's taken to having his face projected onto the body of a tall, imposing red-clothed messenger droid. It's a convenient way for his final orders to stick around post-Death Star explosion, but it's also a fun callback to the Emperor's elite royal guards, seen for about seven seconds in Return for the Jedi. As it turns out, the design also makes for a pretty amazing cosplay.
The crew over at Tested (including longtime PC Gamer writer Norman Chan) partnered up with EA for a sponsored costume build of the messenger droid, complete with a wrinkly Palpatine mask and gorgeous LED-lit helmet. The whole outfit looks like the spitting image of the messenger droid as seen in gameplay footage. Tested is promising a series of builds showing how builder Frank Ippolito created the costume, but for now you can see the messenger droid costume doing the rounds at New York Comic Con in the video above.
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