EA’s massive free-to-play MMORPG, Star Wars: The Old Republic, still has some life left in it. The BioWare epic might be getting up there in age, but senior producer Bruce Maclean has revealed his team’s future plans for the licensed product on the game’s official website.
"Expect to see two digital expansions in 2014 just like you did last year, with one similar to Galactic Starfighter in scope and one more closely resembling Rise of the Hutt Cartel," he wrote. "As I write this we are actively developing all of the above as well as PvP Seasons, new Flashpoints, new Operations, new gear, performance improvements, and changes coming to Classes."
The speed by which updates are delivered to the fans will be slowed this year, though. Minor updates will now come every three weeks instead of every two, while major updates will come every nine weeks instead of every eight.
The busy world of lightsabers and blasters is free to download right now, so if you want to get caught up before the DLC launches, now might be the perfect time.