A new cinematic trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic has been released. A homage to the massively multiplayer online role-playing game, which was published more than a decade ago. The Old Republic (not to be confused with Knights of the Old Republic) was released by BioWare and Electronic Arts in 2011 after being announced in 2008. Players may construct their own Sith or Jedi characters in this ambitious online PC game, which is still receiving frequent updates to this day.
The choices made during this personalization process affect the player’s experience throughout the whole game, including where they begin their adventure and the gear and skills accessible to them. In a very competitive industry, these alternatives have allowed the free-to-play multiplayer game to succeed for so long. The official Twitter account for The Old Republic released a magnificent CGI film in recognition of the game’s success and endurance. ‘Disorder’ is the name of the trailer, a short film that was made with the help of Industrial Light & Magic, the same company that worked on the original Star Wars films.
As a frightening Sith Lord seduces a young Togruta Padawan, the narrative of Disorder unfolds. The Sith Lord flees with a key Holocron after a struggle broke out over the artefact. Ending the trailer reveals the name of a future SWTOR expansion: Legacy of Sith. Even if you’re not a Star Wars enthusiast, you can’t help but be impressed by the video’s wonderfully realistic animation and graphic style. Each character’s movement is distinctly smooth, beautiful, and indisputably Star Wars. A young Jedi and their mentor embark on a quest, but when the master is killed by a Sith villain, the Jedi are inspired to stop the antagonist.
The storey is straightforward, although it follows in the footsteps of earlier Star Wars novels. Predictable formula, but it gets a plot off the ground effectively. Fans of The Old Republic will be curious to see what this new expansion has in store for them. With the Holocron functioning as a sort of McGuffin, the Sith Lord shown in the teaser is likely to be the final boss, although there are always a few surprises up the game’s sleeve. Whatever the case may be, given the enduring popularity of The Old Republic, this will very certainly not be the last expansion.