One of the oldest rumors in the gaming world has finally been confirmed: LucasArts and Bioware are developing a massively multiplayer online Star Wars game. It's called "The Old Republic," and will let players choose from a variety of character types as they join the game. LucasArts invited Senior Editor Darren Gladstone to their new campus in the Presidio in San Francisco to talk about the new game.
LucasArts Announces New Online Star Wars Game
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