
Adjusted the rules of spawning on squad members, so that Troopers and Specials can spawn on every character, except Boba. The multiplier bonus increased the rate at which Battle Points were earned by squad members, ideally encouraging squads to stick together, though it was removed in the Elite Corps Update in preparation for the Squad System Update. Once spawned in, squads could increase their multiplier bonus by earning score through eliminations (kills and kill assists) and completing objectives together.
Prior to the Squad System Update, squads spawned in ten or five second waves depending on the game mode and were based on players choosing to spawn within the same time period as other players. In the alpha version of the game, squad mates earned proximity bonuses by staying near each other, though this was replaced with the multiplier bonus in the final version of the game. Squads are featured in Galactic Assault, Strike, Blast, and Capital Supremacy. Members of the same party also have access to voice chat. Players who are part of a party are automatically placed into a squad together otherwise, players are randomly assigned squad mates. Members of the same squad have yellow names and class markers for identification in-game. Squads feature four permanent members who have the ability to spawn on each other via a spectator camera, though squad mates cannot be spawned on if in the middle of combat or defeated. Squads replaced partners from the previous game, Star Wars Battlefront.
At most, squads can have a total of four members. A squad is a smaller unit part of a larger team squads are featured in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II.