Jeff Hickman, executive producer of Star Wars: The Old Republic recently posted a State of the Game update detailing what's next for BioWare's free-to-play MMO.
According to Hickman, the studio will be focusing on building out The Old Republic's end game content to give its level capped population more to do.
"We’ve got new Operations, new Flashpoints, new difficulty modes, new PvP areas, and of course, the entire Digital Expansion: Rise of the Hutt Cartel (which is targeted at our high level players). We have a plan mapped out for the upcoming year that will keep the elder game fresh and interesting for players of all types. Overall, we’re aiming to introduce a more diverse array of activities – more stuff to do with your Companion, more challenges to tackle with groups, and more reasons for guilds to recruit. We’ll also be improving our itemization, introducing new incentives to revisit existing areas, and a lot of other exciting things that will be revealed as we move through the upcoming year."
http://feeds.ign.com/~r/ign/all/~3/ZLBFsZm_Y6E/bioware-outlines-the-old-republics-future
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