Star Wars: Old Republic staggered launch explained

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BioWare’s Stephen Reid has taken time to explain the state of the early access phase launch in Star Wars: The old Republic.

Writing on the official forum, Reid tackled complaints by fans who have yet to enter into the game, explaining how the pre-launch will continue to roll out over the next week.

“Today, we invited people who had pre-ordered up to the very beginning of October (roughly). Tomorrow, we’re going to be inviting the same number of people again; that will take us up to the last week or so of November. On Friday, we’ll be inviting even more, and we’ll give you an update on that tomorrow.

“You’ll see more servers coming online tomorrow, and almost certainly there will be some queuing. That was always expected. As a reminder, our plan here is to maintain healthy server populations post launch, and during the excitement of launch that will mean queues. That said, we’ll be working hard to keep those queues reasonable.”

Star Wars: The Old Republic began its early access phase December 13, a week before the game officially launches in North America and Europe December 20.

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Star Wars: The Old Republic

  • Platform(s): PC
  • Genre(s): Massively Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online, RPG, Science Fiction

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