BioWare's The Old Republic Now Free Until Level 15

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aggroboy

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[citation][nom]Tomfreak[/nom]by the time GW2 out, 400,000 subs will become 200,000.[/citation]
and the same won't happen to GW2?
 

blubbey

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[citation][nom]Tomfreak[/nom]by the time GW2 out, 400,000 subs will become 200,000.[/citation]
Isn't GW2 free, i.e. no subscription?
 

egmccann

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Pity. Of course, TOR didn't really bring much *new* to the table - and the voice acting really had the potential to slow down content release, honestly. It gained the description of a "single player RPG you have to play online," and that was fairly accurate.
 

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[citation][nom]officeguy[/nom]I will wait til it is free to play, maybe.[/citation]

Free to play is a plague, stop feeding this virus.
 

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[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]I love that this failed, love it!All we wanted was KOTOR III[/citation]

"The MMO peaked at 1.7 million subscribers in February. Since SW: TOR is primarily story-driven, not enough new content was being pumped out to hold subscriber interest, leaving SW:TOR with 400,000 less subscriptions by May."

The last reported subscriber count is 1.3 million, not 400k. 400k was the number of subs lost in the last quarter.
 

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I can't say much for later parts of the game, but I was in the beta and I had a lot of fun playing it. I just didn't sub when it was released because I try to avoid MMO's since they tend to steal your soul...and your life.
 
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