New Star Wars game to focus on old guard

Published Oct 28, 2008

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Star Wars is hyperspeeding to an even longer time ago.

The next chapter in George Lucas's expanding franchise will be Star Wars: The Old Republic, a massively multiplayer online (MMO) game set thousands of years before Darth Vader was born. The game is being developed by BioWare, the Electronic Arts-owned studio responsible for the first Knights of the Old Republic role-playing game in 2003.

"People have asked us why we're not making Knights of the Old Republic III," said BioWare senior content producer Dallas Dickinson.

Watch the teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic:

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"Our response is that we are making Knights of the Old Republic III through Knights of the Old Republic X - and we're releasing them all at once."

In the game, players can customise their own characters, align with the Jedi Order or Sith Lords, and participate in adventures with other players on virtual worlds, such as Korriban and Tython.

The Old Republic developers say they are focusing on storytelling and promise that Cold War-type events in the game will lay the groundwork for future lore.

"In an MMO, you usually do what you're told, whether it's go kill 10 dudes or find this artifact or whatever," said BioWare creative director James Ohlen.

"You never get to make meaningful choices that are tough to make. That's something we're going to have in our game because Star Wars is all about the struggle between good and evil, light and dark."

The game will feature multiple companion characters - think Wookie sidekick Chewbacca and beeping droid R2-D2 from the films - that players can interact with during their adventures. Ohlen said the companion characters can be romanced, befriended or offended and will have a significant effect on the way players progress throughout the game.

The Old Republic will be LucasArts' second online Star Wars game. Star Wars: Galaxies was released in 2003, but the popularity of the multiplayer game - which takes place after Episode IV - has since dwindled.

LucasArts online director Tom Nichols said Galaxies would remain open but would be separate from The Old Republic.

"The marketplace will obviously tell us what will happen," said Nichols.

"We think the games can live side by side. They obviously have very different timelines and will have very different game mechanics. The Old Republic really has an emphasis on story."

LucasArts did not announce a release date for The Old Republic.

The game, which will take place 3 600 years before the Star Wars films, has been in development since 2006, when BioWare opened a new studio in Austin, Texas.

The last game in the series, Knights of the Old Republic II, was developed by Obsidian Entertainment and released in 2004.

"It's the biggest game BioWare has done by order of magnitude," said Ohlen.

"We have a writing team that's three to four times larger than a normal writing team.

"We have more programmers and developers working on this game than any previous BioWare game.

"We'll essentially have more content than any all other BioWare games before this combined."

Other previous BioWare games include Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Jade Empire, Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood and Mass Effect, the critically lauded science-fiction role-playing game released last year.

The Edmonton, Alberta, company was acquired by Electronic Arts in January alongside Pandemic Studios for $860-million.

The Star Wars franchise's most recently released game, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, is dominating game sales.

More than one million copies of the aggressive action-adventure game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii were sold last month, according to market researcher NPD Group, which tracks console video game sales. - Sapa-AP

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