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During this afternoon's EA press conference for E3, Bioware and LucasArts announced that the upcoming MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic will be the world's first fully voiced MMO featuring 'hundreds of thousands of lines of dialogue'. The announcement came during the concluding minutes...
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5 Months Ago,
Kyle Horner from Massively says
(in PAX 2009: Massively interviews BioWare and LucasArts on SWTOR part 2)
Filed under: New titles, Massively Interviews, Star Wars: The Old Republic
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Kyle Horner from Massively says
(in PAX 2009: Massively interviews BioWare and LucasArts on SWTOR)
Filed under: New titles, Massively Interviews, Star Wars: The Old Republic
Read more below for the inside scoop on what's new for the game at PAX and what we were able to pry from the lips of BioWare and LucasArts.Continue reading PAX 2009: Massively interviews BioWare and LucasArts on SWT...
6 Months Ago,
James Egan from Massively says
(in Star Wars: The Old Republic being localized in French and German)
One of the unique aspects of Star Wars: The Old Republic is that it's being developed as a fully-voiced MMO through the efforts of hundreds of voice actors. According to BioWare, the script for SWTOR contains 40+ novels worth of content. This is impressive -- not to mention a bit frightening...
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