Star Wars: The Old Republic has a new cash-shop bundle live, and this one is going hard on utility droids, cargo access, and “please just take my cartel coins already” energy. Broadsword has launched the Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition bundle, now available on SWTOR.com for $99.99 USD. According to the official post, the bundle is available until June 9, 2026 at 11:00am CT / 4:00pm UTC. That immediately makes it one of those SWTOR store drops where the price is big enough that players are going to stop and actually check the item list before smashing the buy button. What’s in the bundle The headline items are not subtle. The official bundle includes 180 days of fixed subscription time, 600 cartel coins per month, and 5500 cartel coins instantly for the account. It also throws in a full stack of themed droid and cargo-flavored extras, including the GDU…
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SWTOR “Continue the Fight” K-NorCo D3M Edition Bundle Now Live
Star Wars: The Old Republic has rolled out a new limited bundle for players looking to jump back into the galaxy — or dive in for the first time. The Continue the Fight: K-NorCo D3M Edition Bundle is now officially live, offering subscription time, Cartel Coins, and a brand-new mount in one package. Here’s everything you need to know before deciding if it’s worth picking up. What the Continue the Fight Bundle Includes The new bundle is priced at $39.99 USD and is designed as a one-time purchase for SWTOR players who want a mix of subscription access and bonus cosmetics. Included in the bundle: This means players get immediate access to premium features and a sizable chunk of Cartel Coins for unlocking items, cosmetics, or account upgrades. Access All Expansions and Story Content The bundle ties directly into SWTOR’s “Continue the Fight” initiative, which encourages players to experience everything…
How Much Money Does Star Wars: The Old Republic Make Each Day, Month, and Year?
Star Wars: The Old Republic (often abbreviated as SWTOR) has quietly become one of the biggest success stories in the MMO galaxy. This story-driven MMORPG by BioWare launched in late 2011 with a blockbuster budget and high expectations. Years later, many players still adventure in its galaxy far, far away – and that loyal player base translates into a significant revenue stream for the game’s publisher, Electronic Arts (EA). But just how much money does SWTOR actually pull in on a daily, monthly, or yearly basis? Let’s crunch the numbers (in credits, of course) and break it down. SWTOR’s Lifetime Revenue Milestone SWTOR may not dominate headlines like it used to, but financially it’s performed impressively over the long haul. In fact, by late 2019 EA announced that Star Wars: The Old Republic was “closing in on $1 billion in lifetime revenue” (1). Believe it or not, this eleven-year-old online…