BioWare pledges six-week content update schedule for Star Wars: The Old Republic
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BioWare Austin General Manager Matt Bromberg recently spoke with AusGamers about Star Wars: The Old Republic's free-to-play option and future content updates. When asked about projected timeframes for implementing new Warzones, Flashpoints, and Operations in the lightsaber-buckling MMO, Bromberg expected updates rolling out "every six weeks."
"We're committed to a roughly six-week schedule for major updates -- a new Warzone, Flashpoint, Operation, and event -- on a regularly frequent cadence," Bromberg said.
Bromberg also reiterated planned incentives for recouping paid subscribers with closed accounts when The Old Republic's new account system executes this fall, saying, "We announced that subscribers who have lapsed are already qualified to get Cartel Coins, which will be the in-game currency in the game once free-to-play launches. So you get credit not just for becoming a subscriber now going forward, but also for all the time that you were a subscriber, you get more credits more Coins. So we're hoping all that will encourage people to come back to the game and try it now."
If accomplished, BioWare's six-week schedule could expand The Old Republic's given activities on a daily basis beyond ensuring galactic victory through idling on fleet stations and triple-checking speeder inventories. The upcoming major patch, which includes the Terror from Beyond Operation, appeared on the Public Test Server yesterday after a nearly five-month gap from the previously released Explosive Conflict. Many subscribers bowed out because of content droughts, but BioWare's biggest challenge now involves juggling its free-to-play implementation and ensuring regular updates to keep the interest flowing strong.
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