Publisher Electronic Arts promises that Star Wars: The Old Republic later this year. As a precursor thereof starts the publisher in september with weekends b lwa tatests of the mmog will be held for a selected audience.
Electronic Arts is pleased to announce that from september test weekends yuri operated in for the beta version of Star Wars: The Old Republic to be held. The weekends are open to ” selected players from all over the world. Who wants to participate, can register via the website of the game. How many testers EA needs, is not known, but the number can per weekend differences, reports the publisher. EA also endeavours to per weekend other testers to approach, so as much as possible, fans get a chance to take part.
The publisher further makes known that the game this year comes on the market and that there are three different versions of the game will be available. The most expensive variant is the Star Wars: The Old Republic Collector’s Edition, which is 150 euros. In addition, the game features the luxury version of an image of the Sith lord, a journal of Jedi master Gnost Dural, the soundtrack, a security key and a map of the Star Wars galaxy. The deluxe version also includes virtual goods: a Flare Gun, Training Droid, personal HoloDancer, HoloCam and stap vehicle. Finally, the buyer will receive access to the Collector’s Store, an in-game shop that is open only for those who have the Collector’s Edition. In the shop are exclusive virtual items to purchase.
Something less luxurious is the Digital Deluxe Edition, where only the virtual extras, are included. The player will therefore include a Flare Gun, Training Droid, HoloDancer, HoloCam and stap vehicle. The digital version costs 75 euro. The standard version of the game costs 55 euros. As with the luxury variants, the player gets 30 days of play time. After that month, players must pay to be allowed to continue to play. How much that teachers do English, too, is not yet known.