STAR WARS: The Old Republic™ - Master the Fight - Starbolt Edition

STAR WARS: The Old Republic™ - Master the Fight - Starbolt Edition

Released: 19/11/2024

Game Informations

Developer

Broadsword

Publisher

Electronic Arts

Description

Get the Master the Fight - Starbolt Edition and experience all previous expansions including eight origin stories to choose your path down the Light side or the Dark side of the Force. Wield a blaster or swing a lightsaber, fight under the banner of the Galactic Republic or the Sith Empire in this voiced cinematic story across an open world Star Wars™ MMORPG.

This offer is available until Jan 14th, 2025, it’s best to acquire it before it’s too late.

Master the Fight - Starbolt Edition includes:
- 180 days of subscription time which includes 600 Cartel Coins granted each month
- 5500 Cartel Coins instantly granted to the account
- The Vectron 240R Starbolt- This exclusive mount is rideable at level 1 and has a quick hotrod mode to catch your enemies or speed away before they catch you!
- Metallic Yellow Dyes - Each character created will receive 5 exclusive Primary Yellow and 5 Secondary Yellow Metallic Dyes. Both are bound to your Legacy so you can share them between any of your characters.

This Bundle is a one-time purchase and is non-tradable and non-transferable. Bundles are delivered via in-game mail and are available on all characters. After purchase, you may need to re-log before receiving your items.
Game overview

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50% positive out of 10

Updated 15/12/2025 13:38

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