The Art and Making of Star Wars: The Old Republic

For the super SWTOR fans, there is a new book coming out that you’re going to want to add to your wishlist. The Art and Making of Star Wars: The Old Republic is set for publication for November 16, 2011. It’s set on Amazon at $26.40 with a retail price of $40 so buying early at the lower price might save you money. About the Author: Frank Parisi is an editor at Lucasfilm, Ltd. He was the co-author of The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, editor of Star Wars Insider magazine, project editor of The Art and Making of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and has contributed numerous articles to GamePro and ALARM magazines. Daniel Erickson is writing director for BioWare’s Austin, Texas studio. He began his gaming career as an intern with Next Generation magazine and is currently lead writer for Star Wars: The Old Republic. Book…

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LucasArts Post Job Openings for New Open World RPG

It’s been awhile since we’ve heard anything about a new game from LucasArts but it appears that could be about to change. Metro.co.uk talks about a job listing that indicates there is a new “open world” RPG in the making. This is exciting news but it also raises a lot of questions and peaks the curiosity of all types of gamers. The last title released by LucasArts was “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II”, which seemed to leave a lot to be desired for many gamers. The idea of a new game is exciting for many. There’s no way to know if this will be something related to Star Wars, Indiana Jones or something completely different. Job ads are the most dependable source when it comes to leaning about new games but they’re very vague about the information they provide. It simply states that LucasArts is looking for more people…

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The Guild Sphere: Sentinels of the Light

European PVE guild Sentinels of the Light took some time to answer our questions this week Where did your guilds name come from? The name was originally created by myself and Myphos long before SWTOR was announced. The name was based on our love of the Sentinel class in KotOR. A guild was created on World of Warcraft for our little cohort of friends to play, mingle and socialise while tackling a few of the end game features. We eventually decided to make an addition of “of the Light” to reflect our Lightside loyalty (or good in the case of WoW). This name then followed through with the knowledge of a future Star Wars MMO. Can you give me a quick 2-3 sentance description of your guild? A European based, casual guild that is all about fun, maturity and taking our time, while still aiming to tackle the end-game content…

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Third SWTOR Novel in the works

Random House has published their 2011 Fall Catalog, and it has goodies for us Star Wars: The old republic fans. Apparently Drew Karpyshyn will be the auther of a upcoming SWTOR novel yet to have a titel. Drew Karpyshyn was Senior Writer on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic as well as both Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. He has also wrote Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, Darth Bane: Rule of Two, and Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil which are some of my favorite Star Wars novels. With the success of the New York Times bestselling Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance and the release of Star Wars: The Old Republic: Deceived in Spring 2011, this original new novel set in the world of the game by BioWare and LucasArts is sure to bring fans who want a truly immersive, transmedia experience! Key Points # EXCITING FAN-FAVORITE…

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Lego And Star Wars – You Can’t Go Wrong

Everyone knows that Lego is fairly damn awesome, and the Star Wars franchise is a huge influential part of “geek” culture. So when you mash these 2 things together you’re bound to get something amazing out of it. That’s exactly the thinking behind the Lego Star Wars series from LucasArts, and they have a new one lined up that’s about to drop. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will see players to control many familiar characters within the Star Wars universe, with the game set during the animated Clone Wars series and also scenes from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Below is a trailer we’ve been sent which shows off a small piece of what people can expect. Released on 25 March for all formats, including the 3DS, the game is based on the (and ever improving) animated series. The latest trailer is just out and…

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Damion Schubert talks game narrative in this month Game Developer Magazine

In the latest edition of Game Developer Magazine, Damion Schubert, Lead Systems Designer for Star Wars: The Old Republic, is once again discussing game narrative. As we all know this is one of the key issues  in SWTOR – the fifth pillar as they call it. Here is a short excerpt: The deepest backstories in games come from licenced ones. ARKHAM ASYLUM and FORCE: UNLEASHED have decades of material to draw from and, in both cases, designers worked hard to ensure that they drew on commonly recognized elements recognized by casual fans as well as Easter eggs to cater to the hardcore. In a licensed project, perhaps no application of story is more important, and when reviwers state ARKHAM ASYLUM really brings Batman’s world to life, or that FORCE UNLEASHED captures the far reaches of the Star Wars universe, you have a good understanding why these games succeeded. Schubert goes on to look…

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Retro ( and new) Star Wars Advertising

The world would be a different place today if it weren’t for Star Wars. Check out this selection of Star Wars Retro Videos: Kellogg’s C-3PO’s I remember when I was a kid, and saw C3PO’s cereal in the grocery store. I rolled my eyes, wondering what ELSE they were going to slap my friends on. By that time, I was well over the hyper-marketed licensing, though I still loved the films. It’s over two decades later, and I now look at C3PO’s with quite a lot of fondness. Perhaps they seem innocent, in a time when any film marketed at kids gets it’s own cereal (though with the new laws and such, for how much longer). George Lucas Japanese TV Commercial I am fairly sure that George Lucas would never do a TV commercial like this in U.S. So be warned, this video represents the funniest use of stormtroopers since…

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Hasbro confirms The Old Republic action figures

Lucasfilm isn’t shy about diving deeply into Star Wars lore to churn out plastic toys based on the people, starships and beasts of George Lucas’ universe(s). But what about turning those Star Wars video games into action figures? Sounds like two upcoming video games could be ripe for Lucas exploitation. According to the September 17 episode of The ForceCast, answers from an interview with Hasbro’s Derryl DePriest confirmed the plans: 0:44:00 – And as we look at 2012, that’s really where we think we’re going to look at The Force Unleashed II and The Old Republic. We have to work in some of those great characters. Of the many, many Star Wars video games, how many of them have been rendered in plastic 3 3/4″ form? As a lapsed Star Wars action figure collector, I’m asking you, hoping for an answer. Related Posts Devs Admit Players were Right on Warzone…

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Haden Blackman Resigns From LucasArts

Only months after LucasArts saw its President, Darrell Rodriguez, depart the company,  its Executive Producer has now also left. IGN reports that Haden Blackman, executive producer and writer for The Force Unleashed series, has resigned from his LucasArts position. IGN got confirmation from LucasArts on the news and a representative assured that the development of The Force Unleashed II will not be affected. Blackman issued a statement that included the following: “I’ve had a fantastic time working with the team at Lucasfilm and am really grateful for their ongoing support.” “While the decision to leave LucasArts did not happen overnight or come easily, I really feel that now is the best time for me to move on and explore new creative challenges and I look forward to the next phase of my career.” This news is just coming out so we’ll be sure to update as we learn more on…

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Sean Williams Interview

Author Sean Williams talks about “Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance“, his other books (“The Force Unleashed, New Jedi Order: Force Heretic”)and blogging! at Comic-Con in 2010. Remember to check out our Fatal Alliance Review Update;: You can now read the first 50 pages of the book here. Related Posts Will SW:TOR Release Be Announced at E3?5 Things You Should Do After Getting Denied with Your SSD ClaimStar Wars books you should read if you like VIDEO GAMES: Star Wars: The Force UnleashedStar Wars: Destiny – The Force is Strong in this Board Game SWTOR Lead Composer Comments on Datamined KOTET MusicExpansion Initials Revealed – SOR TeasersBattles of the Star Wars Universe 1Pax East 2011: SWTOR Reviews/Previews

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May the schwartz be with you: Mon Dieu! Star Wars Made in France

The influence of “Star Wars” on global popular culture is undeniable. George Lucas’s space opera has left its mark on films, television, literature, and even politics. But what happens when this iconic American saga crosses the Atlantic and finds itself reimagined in the heart of Europe? Let’s delve into the fascinating phenomenon of “Star Wars” as seen through a French lens, exploring how the saga has been adapted, received, and reinterpreted in France. Introduction In 1977, “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” premiered in the United States, instantly becoming a cultural touchstone. Its success quickly spread worldwide, including to France, a country known for its rich cinematic history and distinct cultural identity. The French have their unique way of interpreting and integrating “Star Wars” into their own cultural framework, blending the original’s universal themes with their local flavor. This article explores the multifaceted relationship between “Star Wars” and…

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Rumor: Star Wars: Starfighter to be resurrected

Several video game news sites are reporting that the next installment of Starfighter could possibly be in the works and may even be revealed next week at E3. This is definitely a possibility, since LucasArts has not revisited any flight simulation games since Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, released on the GameCube in 2003. Since we only know of  four upcoming Star Wars games (The Force Unleashed 2, The Old Republic, Lego Star Wars III, and the newly announced Clone Wars Adventures), E3 is a mighty fine time to announce a game, but for now, file this one away as a rumor. We’ll keep you updated as E3 draws closer. Related Posts Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes: Game update september 2019SWTOR Not Hurting WoW as Much as Some May ThinkLEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars Available for Free on Prime GamingHow to Beat the System in the…

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May the schwartz be with you: Spike TV – Star Wars ads

Unless you’ve been stuck upside down in a wampa cave, you probably have heard that Spike TV was airing the entire Star Wars saga, back in April 2008. In case anybody missed the news, Spike was telling the world about this television premiere with some head-turning outdoor ads, starting at Penn Plaza in New York City. Check it out: Along side the billboard adds Spiked TV also ran some Genius TV ads. Most people I know have only seen the first one that was aired, but here is a collection of all them:     See below for the press release from prnewswire.com:Spike TV Enters a New Galaxy With the Complete Star Wars(TM) Saga Features The Broadcast Premiere of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and the Basic Cable Premieres of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones Feel…

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Saul Karath: The Fall of a Republic Hero to a Sith Admiral

Know your lore: Saul Karath

Saul Karath is a name that resonates with fans of the Star Wars universe, particularly those who have ventured into the rich narratives of Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR). Once a decorated Republic admiral, Saul Karath’s descent into treachery and his eventual role as a Sith admiral is one of the most intriguing and tragic arcs in Star Wars lore. This article explores his story, from his origins to his lasting legacy in the broader Star Wars universe. Chapter 1: The Origins of Saul Karath A Star is Born in the Republic Navy Saul Karath’s journey began in the heart of the Galactic Republic, where he quickly established himself as a rising star in the Republic Navy. Picture a young officer with a sharp mind and an even sharper uniform, who had all the qualities of a future military legend: tactical genius, unwavering dedication, and the kind of charisma…

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Know your legends: Atton Rand

Atton Rand is one of those characters in the Star Wars universe who starts off as a simple scoundrel but gradually reveals layers of complexity that make him a fan favorite. First introduced in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords (KOTOR II), Atton plays a significant role as a companion to the Jedi Exile. His journey from a former Sith assassin to a reluctant hero is filled with humor, tragedy, and redemption. In this article, we’ll dive deep into Atton Rand’s character, exploring his origins, his connection to key events in the Star Wars universe, and his legacy. Chapter 1: The Origins of Atton Rand From the Streets to the Stars Atton Rand didn’t exactly have a fairytale start in life. Born in the rougher parts of the galaxy, Atton’s early years were shaped by a deep-seated distrust of authority and a knack for…

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The Audio of Star Wars: The Old Republic

Over at Darth Hater they have an interview with some of the LucasArts guys responsible for the sounds and music in Star Wars: The Old Republic. The interview is split into three part; music, sound fxs and voiceovers. Here’s an excerpt: DH: The original score by John Williams became an integral part of Star Wars culture. How did the audio team approach creating new pieces with such iconic shoes to fill? JH: We’ve assembled a team of composers for The Old Republic who are all well-versed in the language of John Williams. Mark Griskey, whose previous Star Wars work includes both KOTOR II and The Force Unleashed, is returning as our lead composer on the project. Joining him are composers Lennie Moore, Gordy Haab, and Wilbert Roget, II. Lennie comes to us with a diverse background in games, TV, and film. Gordy recently worked with us on Indiana Jones and…

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Know your lore: Darth Malak

Darth Malak is one of the most infamous Sith Lords in the Star Wars universe, known for his brutal tactics, imposing presence, and significant role in the fall of the Jedi during the Old Republic era. As the primary antagonist in Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR), Malak’s story is intertwined with the rise and fall of his former master, Revan. In this article, we’ll explore Darth Malak’s journey from Jedi Knight to Sith Lord, his role in KOTOR, and his enduring legacy in the Star Wars universe. Chapter 1: The Origins of Darth Malak Alek: The Jedi with Big Ambitions Before he was known as Darth Malak, one of the most feared Sith Lords in the galaxy, he was simply Alek. Born on the remote planet of Quelii, Alek’s early life was far from glamorous. But like many Force-sensitive children, he was discovered by the Jedi Order and whisked…

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Know your lore: Canderous Ordo

Canderous Ordo is one of those characters in the Star Wars universe who embodies the warrior spirit of the Mandalorians, with a bit of grizzled wisdom and a no-nonsense attitude that makes him both formidable and oddly endearing. From his days as a battle-hardened warrior in the Mandalorian Wars to his pivotal role alongside Revan in Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR), Canderous has carved out a lasting legacy in the galaxy far, far away. In this article, we’ll explore the life and legacy of Canderous Ordo, tracing his journey from the chaos of war to his rise as Mandalore, the leader of the Mandalorian clans. Chapter 1: The Origins of Canderous Ordo – A Warrior’s Beginning Canderous Ordo is not your average Mandalorian. Imagine being raised in a culture where battle isn’t just a way of life—it’s practically a hobby. Forget knitting or stamp collecting; in Mandalorian society, if…

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Know your Lore: HK-47

In the vast galaxy of Star Wars, few droids stand out like HK-47. Known for his ruthless efficiency and a darkly humorous personality, HK-47 has left an indelible mark on the Star Wars universe. This article will dive into the character’s origins, his significant roles in various Star Wars stories, and his enduring legacy across games, comics, and novels. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the galaxy far, far away, HK-47’s tale is one worth exploring. Chapter 1: The Origins of HK-47 HK-47’s origins are deeply rooted in the tumultuous period of the Star Wars galaxy known as the Old Republic era. To fully appreciate the character of HK-47, one must first understand the mind of his creator, Darth Revan—a Jedi Knight who turned Sith Lord, and whose impact on the galaxy was profound and far-reaching. The Rise of Darth Revan Darth Revan was a figure of immense…

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Rumors Circulate About Potential Cancellation of Star Wars: The Acolyte

Paul Tassi: The Acolyte Never Actually Broke Star Wars Canon—Even After All the Drama

One year after The Acolyte was canceled, Forbes writer Paul Tassi revisited the controversy—and delivered a reminder that may surprise even the most diligent fans: the series didn’t actually break Star Wars canon. If your social feed has been ablaze with complaints about Jedi lore, Dark Side mechanics, or timeline inconsistencies, Tassi argues it’s time to take a deep breath. Showrunner Leslye Headland made a point of ensuring nothing in the narrative crossed the boundaries of canon, no matter how provocative it looked on the surface. Dissecting the Canon Controversy In his article, Tassi points out that every eyebrow-raising twist in The Acolyte holds up under scrutiny. Fans flagged details like Force mechanics, timeline alignment, and character motivations—but none, he says, truly contradicted established Star Wars lore when examined with care. On the contrary, Headland’s creative team reportedly vetted every plot point carefully. That means hypocritical or surprising storytelling doesn’t…

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LEGO Cal Kestis minifigure holding a blue lightsaber from LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past

Cameron Monaghan Returns as Cal Kestis in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past

Cameron Monaghan is picking up his lightsaber once again—this time, in brick form. The actor, best known for bringing Jedi Knight Cal Kestis to life in the Star Wars Jedi video games, will reprise the role in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, arriving on Disney+ September 19, 2025. It’s a rare treat when a beloved video game character jumps mediums without losing the original voice behind them. Monaghan’s return not only keeps the continuity fans crave but also promises plenty of wry humor and heartfelt moments—yes, even in LEGO form. Cal Kestis Steps Into the LEGO Multiverse If you thought the galaxy couldn’t get any more chaotic, think again. Pieces of the Past throws Cal into a mashed-up Star Wars universe where Jedi and Sith identities get scrambled like sabacc cards in a high-stakes casino on Canto Bight. The show’s premise sees characters from…

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Board setup for Star Wars: The Mandalorian Adventures game with cards, tokens, and a mission map.

Tabletop Galaxy Grows: New Expansions for Star Wars Unlimited, Shatterpoint, and The Mandalorian: Adventures

The Star Wars tabletop gaming universe just leveled up. Whether you command armies on a skirmish board, strategize in a high-stakes card game, or venture across narrative campaigns with a bounty hunter and baby in tow, there’s something new and exciting on your radar. In the latest reveal, Star Wars Unlimited, Star Wars: Shatterpoint, and The Mandalorian: Adventures all received expansion announcements that add new depth, characters, and challenges to your gameplay. From tournament-focused decks to immersive narrative missions, the tabletop galaxy continues to prove it’s not just for holo-chess anymore. Where to Get Them 🃏 Star Wars Unlimited: Synergy & Strategy Unleashed The latest Unlimited expansion brings powerful new cards, faction bonuses, and meta-bending mechanics. Deck-builders get fresh Jedi/Sith archetypes and strategic edge—ideal for hobbyists and tournament players alike. New long-tail keywords included: ⚔️ Shatterpoint: Terrain, Squads & Competitive Play Shatterpoint fans get a whole battleground of enhancements: This…

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LEGO Star Wars Darth Jar Jar mod screenshot with official logo

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – Darth Jar Jar Mod Is Here to Ruin Everything Beautiful (and It’s Perfect)

Let’s be honest: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is already a beautifully chaotic ride. You’ve got hundreds of characters, flying bricks, absurd slapstick comedy, and more Easter eggs than a casino in Coruscant during Life Day. But just when you thought it couldn’t get any more ridiculous, someone went ahead and unleashed the most cursed legend the galaxy has ever memed into existence—Darth Jar Jar. Yes, it’s real. And it’s glorious. Thanks to one bold modder who decided that the world wasn’t ready—but needed—this Force-fueled fever dream, Darth Jar Jar is now a fully playable Sith Lord in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. If you’ve ever wanted to Force choke someone while screaming “Meesa gonna destroy da Jedi,” well… now’s your moment. What Is the Darth Jar Jar Mod? The Darth Jar Jar mod replaces—or rather, elevates—the original Jar Jar Binks character with a brand-new, dark-side-infused Sith Lord…

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TL-50 Heavy Repeater Weapon Stats – Star Wars Battlefront

TL-50 Heavy Repeater: Andor’s Surprise Live-Action Debut

Andor Episode 10, titled “Make It Stop,” brought a hidden gem to the Star Wars universe’s live-action fold: the TL-50 Heavy Repeater. For hardcore Star Wars gamers, this isn’t just any blaster—it’s a weapon with serious history. The TL-50 first made its debut in Jedi Outcast, a classic game from 2002 that solidified its place in Star Wars gaming lore. Later, the weapon found new life in DICE’s Star Wars Battlefront games, reimagined with stunning graphics and devastating firepower. Now, thanks to Andor, it’s officially part of live-action canon. The Origin Story: Jedi Outcast The TL-50 Heavy Repeater was first wielded by Kyle Katarn, the rogue Jedi turned mercenary who became a fan-favorite in the Jedi Knight series. In Jedi Outcast, the weapon was known for its insane rate of fire and devastating power. It wasn’t just a blaster; it was a room-clearer. The secondary fire mode unleashed a concussive…

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