Super star Wars: The Old Republic - Most Anticipated MMO Since World of warcraft?
For those who aren't aware, World of Warcraft (commonly abbreviated WoW) is mostly a massively MMORPG produced and developed by Blizzard Entertainment (Develop of such acclaimed Diablo series, and Star Craft series) who was released in 2004. According to the website WorldofWarcraft-Answers, there are usually than 12 million people consistently playing the game, making it the most successful massively multiplayer game in them all. Many games in WoW's ever lengthening history have attempted to make sure you usurp the throne that Blizzard built - and these titles have not been small names; Games like Everquest, Guild Wars, and need had the might of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord for the Rings franchise take a swing. Granted, the latter of the three listed has developed into a huge intellectual property with a fan base larger than World of warcraft and the game has picked up a lot of water since 2007, with gamers complaining that at times, the gameplay is over-crowded. But if you can, think of one franchise that stands out that beats all others in sheer size, and dedication.
It's a fan base by means of two costuming regiments, the 501st Regiment "Vader's Fist", and all the Rebel Legion. It's the franchise that George Lucas literally built out from six movies, and has thrived via the Expanded Universe and earned the dubious distinction of being the highest grossing franchise in them all: we're talking star wars the old republic release date. As of right now, there are two Star Wars MMO's that can be found - Galaxies; which is generally considered the "How not to an MMO", was released in 2003 and had the potential to stay the position that Warcraft is in, but due to mismanagement has developed into a sparsely populated game being phased out December 15th, 2011. One another is Clone Wars Adventures which is an in-browser gamed in line with "The Clone Wars" television series which shows on Cartoon Mobile phone network and updated after new episodes are released. The loss of Galaxies leaves a rift on the space that LucasArts had invested in the MMO market. Although Galaxies will be considered to have been a failure, there is a cutting edge hope in Star Wars: The Old Republic and if all of the indications are true, this may be the one game to knock Warcraft amazing mountain.
Some back-story: The Old Republic takes place in the aptly named Old Republic era throughout the Star Wars Universe - the same timeline as the heavily critically acclaimed Knights for the Old Republic and lesser so Knights of the Old Republic II: Sith Lords. This is exactly about 3, 995 years before the events of Episode IV: A New Hope whereas The Old Republic takes place approximately 3, 600 before the movies. The Old Republic (hereby abbreviated as ToR) would be developed by the makers of the heavily acclaimed RPG, Bioware all of which see a release by mega giant company, EA Games. ToR was announced in 2008 and has been under development since, adequate every video be it game play, or the absolutely stunning pre-rendered video - has left people who had the jaws dropped and hungry for more. According to Swtor.com/forums, there are more than 1,000,000 active users on the forums discussing the game as of February, 2011 (pre-E3 2011 hype). Along with the release of in-game videos, and rendered trailers, there have been comic tie-ins on StarWars.com for the game, and continually updated information about classes, factions, and other experiences on the SWTOR.com. Unfortunately, as of late June, 2011 a release date and playing price (which is estimated to be around $15) has not been released, but EA, LucasArts, and Bioware have confirmed that the game is slated for the later half of 2011. For more information visit at star wars the old republic release date.
It's a fan base by means of two costuming regiments, the 501st Regiment "Vader's Fist", and all the Rebel Legion. It's the franchise that George Lucas literally built out from six movies, and has thrived via the Expanded Universe and earned the dubious distinction of being the highest grossing franchise in them all: we're talking star wars the old republic release date. As of right now, there are two Star Wars MMO's that can be found - Galaxies; which is generally considered the "How not to an MMO", was released in 2003 and had the potential to stay the position that Warcraft is in, but due to mismanagement has developed into a sparsely populated game being phased out December 15th, 2011. One another is Clone Wars Adventures which is an in-browser gamed in line with "The Clone Wars" television series which shows on Cartoon Mobile phone network and updated after new episodes are released. The loss of Galaxies leaves a rift on the space that LucasArts had invested in the MMO market. Although Galaxies will be considered to have been a failure, there is a cutting edge hope in Star Wars: The Old Republic and if all of the indications are true, this may be the one game to knock Warcraft amazing mountain.
Some back-story: The Old Republic takes place in the aptly named Old Republic era throughout the Star Wars Universe - the same timeline as the heavily critically acclaimed Knights for the Old Republic and lesser so Knights of the Old Republic II: Sith Lords. This is exactly about 3, 995 years before the events of Episode IV: A New Hope whereas The Old Republic takes place approximately 3, 600 before the movies. The Old Republic (hereby abbreviated as ToR) would be developed by the makers of the heavily acclaimed RPG, Bioware all of which see a release by mega giant company, EA Games. ToR was announced in 2008 and has been under development since, adequate every video be it game play, or the absolutely stunning pre-rendered video - has left people who had the jaws dropped and hungry for more. According to Swtor.com/forums, there are more than 1,000,000 active users on the forums discussing the game as of February, 2011 (pre-E3 2011 hype). Along with the release of in-game videos, and rendered trailers, there have been comic tie-ins on StarWars.com for the game, and continually updated information about classes, factions, and other experiences on the SWTOR.com. Unfortunately, as of late June, 2011 a release date and playing price (which is estimated to be around $15) has not been released, but EA, LucasArts, and Bioware have confirmed that the game is slated for the later half of 2011. For more information visit at star wars the old republic release date.