Everything you need to know about Star Wars: The Old Republic's free-to-play update
Listen up, pilots: The devs have made a critical update, and the time for our return has come. Star Wars: The Old Republic is releasing both Update 1.5 and its free-to-play transition today, which means that the doors are open for both new and returning players to join BioWare's flock. That's right: sheep with lightsabers. You can Google Image search that later.
To help get you caught up to speed, we've rounded up all of our pertinent posts about Update 1.5 and SWTOR's F2P in this handy holorecording. For those of you not thinking about black sheep turning to the dark side of the Force and baaa'ing out lightning, you can check out our coverage after the jump.
New SWTOR dev diary explores Section X and HK-51 | |
Hyperspace Beacon: Gearing up for SWTOR Update 1.5 | |
Star Wars: The Old Republic goes free-to-play on November 15 | |
Star Wars: The Old Republic dev blog outlines upcoming F2P transition | |
SWTOR developers talk about update 1.5 | |
Hyperspace Beacon: Returning to SWTOR | |
SWTOR uploads new companion HK-51's backstory | |
EA's Moore on SWTOR: 'Price was always the issue' | |
SWTOR lead dev addresses free-to-play concerns | |
Star Wars: The Old Republic launches the Cartel Market on the PTS | |
Hyperspace Beacon: Will free-to-play save SWTOR? | |
Star Wars: The Old Republic transmits free-to-play video | |
SWTOR delineates restrictions on F2P players | |
SWTOR's Game Update 1.5 hits the public test server |