Star Wars: The Old Republic has been going strong for over 10 years, and though its content has slowed down in pace, BioWare has no intention of giving up on the MMO quite yet. The Old Republic has just rolled out Patch 7.1, its first major content patch for theLegacy of the Sith expansion.
The SWTOR patch, called Digging Deeper, adds a new chapter to the story where players will learn more about Darth Malgus and Sa’har Kateen, who appeared in the cinematic trailer forLegacy of the Sith. Players can expect to learn more about the plans of the former and the fate of the latter, and how their stories will intertwine.
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In addition to the story arcs, The Old Republic players will also be able to explore a new Manaan daily area full of intrigue and mystery. The R-4 Anomaly Operation is also finally coming to The Old Republic in both Story and Veteran mode. Players will be able to earn new gear, items, and cosmetics in both the new area and the raid. SWTOR is also improving the player experience in other ways, like UI customization and accessibility options as well as standardized visual communication during battles. The devs put out a livestream showcasing the new options and features available to players in Digging Deeper.
Unfortunately, this new The Old Republic patch coincides with the departure of creative director Charles Boyd. A 16-year veteran of BioWare, Boyd has been a part of SWTOR since the beginning. Digging Deeper is some of the last content Boyd will be a part of. From now on, Boyd will just be anOld Republic player, rather than a developer.
Players are excited to finally get their hands on some new SWTOR content. The Legacy of
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