Broadsword has posted the next full block of Galactic Seasons 10: “Secrets of the Syndicate” objectives for Star Wars: The Old Republic, covering April 7 through May 5, 2026. That means players now have the full Week 5 to Week 8 roadmap, and if you care about planning your Season grind instead of panic-clicking objectives on Tuesday reset, this is the useful part.
The structure stays familiar: each week includes the daily “Influencing the Galaxy” objective for 25,000 Personal Conquest Points, plus a 7/11 weekly completion track. Across the four weeks, Broadsword rotates in companion-specific tasks for Altuur zok Adon and PH4-LNX, along with planet-based mission runs, Dynamic Encounters, world boss kills, PvP medal farming, Flashpoints, Operations, and a few crafting-heavy entries that will probably make some players suddenly remember they own a Cargo Hold.
Week 5 leans into Coruscant Dynamic Encounters, Seeker Droid treasure hunting, and several tougher combat goals including the Rogue Cartel Warbot, Nightmare Pilgrim, and a Veteran or Master Ravagers clear. Week 6 shifts focus to Dromund Kaas Dynamic Encounters, PH4-LNX damage-role kills, origin story-specific mission completion for Jedi Knight or Sith Warrior, and progress in R-4 Anomaly. In other words, this stretch is not exactly pretending every player wants a quiet little solo checklist.
Week 7 looks a bit more mixed, with Ilum Dynamic Encounters, GSI weekly progress, Master Mode Flashpoints, PvP medals, and a Geonosian Queen kill. Then Week 8 closes the cycle with more PH4-LNX objectives, crafting requirements tied to prefabs and fabricator materials, Dantooine Dynamic Encounters, story content from Knights of the Eternal Throne, Ruhnuk’s Kithrawl, and a Veteran or Master Temple of Sacrifice completion. Several of those entries also require either a subscription or access to later expansion content, so this month’s lineup definitely has a few “members first” speed bumps built in.
The real takeaway is simple: this is a pretty broad month of objectives, and it rewards players who plan ahead instead of treating Galactic Seasons like a last-minute cram session. If you like rotating between solo content, group content, and a bit of organized chaos, there is plenty to work with here. If you were hoping for four straight weeks of easy boxes and low effort Conquest padding, Broadsword once again has other ideas.
Source: the official SWTOR news post .
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