Rather than being mod-only, as in the first game, the Executor now is fully playable in Galactic Conquest mode, and is the most powerful combat unit in the game. The same goes for Red Squadron, which has been reformed into Rogue Squadron. Also, the original Death Star no longer appears, being replaced by the second one after being destroyed in the original game. As an additional bonus to Rebels, smugglers do not expire on corrupted worlds. Units produced from Cantinas and using bounty hunters to neutralize heroes cost significantly less on corrupted planets.
The Zann Consortium's new corruption element is a new feature which provides bonuses to the competing factions in addition to the benefits provided to the Zann Consortium. Galactic Conquest gameplay remains very similar to the original Star Wars: Empire at War with a few major changes. In the campaign, Tyber also tries to unlock the secrets of an ancient Sith holocron, which Silri later uses to find the ancient Carbonite Sith Army.
Tyber Zann corrupts planets with his Defilers in order to obtain information of the other two factions, sabotage, and to gain credits. The campaign follows the conquest of the intergalactic crime lord, Tyber Zann, and his underworld organization, the Zann Consortium between the events of the destruction of the first and second Death Star and right up to the climactic theft of the Eclipse, an Eclipse-class dreadnought. Lieutenant Urai Fen speeds toward Kessel in a While Tyber puts his plans in motion, his Works to free himself from the Spice Mines of The Alliance are not the only conflicts playing However, the battles between the Empire and Alliance forces have launched their firstĭesperately searches for the Empire's ultimate