EA will remain as the game's publisher, while BioWare will focus its resources on single-player games such as Dragon Age and Mass Effect. The Old Republic will continue to see planned content updates, such as the upcoming patch 7.3 and the next PvP season, with more expected down the line. Those remaining with EA would have an opportunity to look for roles elsewhere within the company, but may otherwise face layoffs. Our goal is to do what is best for the game and its players.”Ĭurrently, roughly 70-80 people are part of the core development team of The Old Republic, more than half of whom are expected to move to Broadsword. We’re evaluating how we give the game and the team the best opportunity to grow and evolve, which includes conversations with Broadsword, a boutique studio that specializes in delivering online, community-driven experiences. We’re so proud of the work the team has done, and the future of the game and the community continues to be very bright. “Almost 12 years after launch, Star Wars: The Old Republic remains a success and continues to grow its dedicated and passionate community. The agreement would see The Old Republic handed over to current Ultima Online and Dark Age of Camelot developer Broadsword Online, which is run by former Mythic Entertainment co-founder and BioWare VP Rob Denton, who previously worked on The Old Republic in its early days.Īfter the publication of this story, EA addressed the news in the following statement: According to sources familiar with the matter, Broadsword and EA have signed a letter of intent, with the deal expected to be finalized as soon as this month.
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