A long time from now, in a game store probably not too far away... you might be getting your copy of Star Wars: The Old Republic. Well, all right, spring of 2011 might not be all that far along, but if you're one of the many eagerly looking forward to Bioware's entry into the MMO arena, it certainly feels like an eternity.
ShackNews has recently reported on a rumor that John Riccitiello, CEO of Electronic Arts, mentioned that they were looking forward to their next big MMO launch in spring of 2011 while discussing the company's financial outlook. Although he was cautious and stated they had not announced a launch date, he did mention that the team was making "great progress" toward that timeframe.
Obviously, the game was not specified by name, which does technically mean he could have been referring to another game. But unless they've secretly been developing Warhammer Online II: The Warhammering, in all likelihood we can expect to see Star Wars: The Old Republic early next year. Which might be good news if you're a Bioware fan anyway, since Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2 are making enough of a dent on your wallet this year.
Reader Comments (32)
Posted: Jan 11th 2010 10:07PM (Unverified) said
Remember that it took 3 years to make both "Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi"
Posted: Jan 11th 2010 10:35PM karnisov said
better delayed and polished instead of rushed and bare.
Posted: Jan 11th 2010 10:42PM dudemanjac said
I'm looking forward to TOR. I enjoyed what little bit i played of KOTOR, and Bioware is the only company I will openly just give my money to based on that and Mass Effect.
Posted: Jan 11th 2010 11:17PM Rayko said
::Profane yelling for 5 minutes::
Posted: Jan 11th 2010 11:33PM aurickle said
After a long series of MMO launches that proved disappointing because they rushed and released too early, I am perfectly happy to let BioWare take as long as they feel is necessary.
Vanguard, AoC, WAR, CO, STO... Those are just the ones that immediately come to mind. I'm sure there are a few more that I'm subconsciously suppressing. :)
I trust BioWare. They have yet to disappoint me and I'm sure they'll be putting this time to great use.
Vanguard, AoC, WAR, CO, STO... Those are just the ones that immediately come to mind. I'm sure there are a few more that I'm subconsciously suppressing. :)
I trust BioWare. They have yet to disappoint me and I'm sure they'll be putting this time to great use.
Posted: Jan 12th 2010 2:11AM Graill440 said
Sto is going into the void shortly after launch, the void of niche games that might have been. I can see them concentrating on either STO or this one, not both, and from the looks of it they could really care less about STO.
Posted: Jan 12th 2010 9:22AM dudemanjac said
You can see who concentrating? What does EA or Bioware have to do with STO?
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Posted: Jan 12th 2010 10:31AM (Unverified) said
Graill, you are clearly not the brightest crayon in the box.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2010 8:53AM Thac0 said
great now that we know its over a year away we can ignore bioware and thier hype machine and stop talking about TOR i hope. This will no doubt be the most overhyped game ever... and i'm saying that as a huge fan of bioware too.
Posted: Jan 12th 2010 9:52AM dudemanjac said
Yeah, but it can't be helped. I think that and Final antasy are the only high profile mmos on the horizon. And it's Star Wars. A legion of ppl who probably have no interest in mmos whatsoever are going to at least give it a whirl. I would imagine the same thing is going to happen with STO. There this older guy I work with who is a die hard ST fan who is actually considering it.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2010 12:23PM Kfreshness said
Looks like i will pick up Cataclysm, was gonna hold off for this...








