A lot of people misinterpret Blake Jorgensen's comment on canon, because they don't know what the word "canon" even means. It is not synonymous with "continuity", as many pseudo-intellectuals think it is. Canon is, abstractly, the collection of ideas and pieces in a work. It is NOT the pieces which collectively form continuity. Continuity is also subjective, so arguing on that front arbitrary, which is why people responded poorly to what they think Jorgensen said.
Pink!Darth Vader, to my knowledge, has never appeared in the official canon, and is incidentally also absent from either core Star Wars continuity. Star Wars Battlefront II aims to represent the official canon by drawing in a multitude of ideas from it, but it pays little heed to continuity, because it doesn't think that is very important. By implementing Pink!Darth Vader, it would be appending to canon instead of merely reflecting it, which fundamentally contradicts the project's direction.
Pink!Darth Vader, to my knowledge, has never appeared in the official canon, and is incidentally also absent from either core Star Wars continuity. Star Wars Battlefront II aims to represent the official canon by drawing in a multitude of ideas from it, but it pays little heed to continuity, because it doesn't think that is very important. By implementing Pink!Darth Vader, it would be appending to canon instead of merely reflecting it, which fundamentally contradicts the project's direction.
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