SWTOR: Legacy of the Sith Delayed Until February 2022

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Last Month, Bioware and Star Wars revealed the release date for their highly anticipated expansion to Star Wars: The Old Republic, titled Legacy of the Sith. In the announcement, the team shared that the newest DLC would be available for PC players just before Christmas. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case.

In an official blog post to the Star Wars: The Old Republic website, Project Director Keith Kanneg announced that Legacy of the Sith is going to be delayed until Feb. 15, 2022. You can check out the full statement below:

We have made the difficult decision to delay the release of Legacy of the Sith to February 15, 2022.

Like many of you reading this, I personally cannot wait for the launch of our next expansion. I’ve greatly enjoyed my time exploring the depths of Manaan, testing out new story and ability combinations with Combat Styles, and more during internal playtests.

Legacy of the Sith is something the team has been hard at work on for quite a while but as we get ever closer to launch, it is clear that we need a bit more time. We’re focusing additional testing on the many areas we have changed throughout the game to deliver the experience we want, and one that you deserve.

In addition, during our public test server (PTS) your feedback was invaluable in helping us to shape this expansion. Outside of story content (to avoid spoilers) the majority of the expansion and its features will be returning to the PTS for all subscribers this week.
We’re thrilled to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Star Wars: The Old Republic with all of you over the next year with Legacy of the Sith and more!

Thank you,

Keith Kanneg
Project Director

In the meantime, be sure to check out all of the news, features, and quizzes for all things Star Wars. That includes preview coverage of Legacy of the Sith and what the 10-year outlook for SWTOR looks like.

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