Star Wars: The Old Republic recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, but the promised Legacy of the Sith expansion suffered an unfortunate delay to its release date. Though the Star Wars MMO's anniversary has already passed, fans cannot access BioWare's new adventure for another few weeks. SWTOR's team stated that these delays came from quality control and updates born out of fan responses to several announced changes. Looking to avoid a flawed launch, BioWare pushed the expansion back several months, delaying SWTOR's next expansion for the greater good.
Star Wars: The Old Republic's story is set thousands of years before the original trilogy, and its contents are considered non-canon by Disney. Players can choose one of eight classes aligned with the Galactic Republic or the Sith Empire. Each class has a unique story and progresses to shared expansions that explore new planets and conflicts. SWTOR's Legacy of the Sith explores Manaan, the world responsible for most of the galaxy's kolto (medicinal) production. Imperial players will lead an invasion while Republic players defend the planet and its inhabitants, but a new threat waits in the shadows. Darth Malgus, the former Empress' Wrath, has plotted in the shadows since his defection and plans to return and claim the galaxy for himself.
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SWTOR's Legacy of the Sith expansion is now releasing February 15, with the Tenth Anniversary Event spanning all of 2022. Like all expansions, players can explore the new Flashpoints and Operations in SWTOR indefinitely and continuously replay the upcoming story. Other events from the anniversary celebration may be timed, meaning fans looking to enjoy SWTOR's content throughout
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