Star Wars: The Old Republic Is Off to a Very Good Start
Star Wars: The Old Republic, the latest MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online RolePlaying Game) from BioWare & Electronic Arts, already has a million registered users, and momentum seems to be picking up a week after the games launch.
True, the million users figure was published on December 23, just three days after launch, and it includes users who have pre-ordered the game. Now, however, Electronic Arts has published a new set of milestones which tell us more about how users are actually interacting with the game.
According to EA, the gamers have already spent over 60 million hours! playing the game, completed 260 million quests, and killed over 3 billion NPCs (non-player characters).
While EAs press release refers to the SWTOR community as rabid, wed wait a little longer before declaring the game a success. Weve seen similar early success from MMO titles such as Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, only to see interest wane after a couple of months.
Still, if these early numbers are any indication, the ubiquitous World of Warcraft MMORPG might have some decent competition next year.
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