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Star Wars: The Old Republic is a video game transmedia extension to the Star Wars filmic universe. It is of the Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game genre. The game takes place approximately ten thousand years before the events of the films. Events closely mirroring those in the films are occurring in the galaxy, but on a much grander scale. The empire of the Sith still exists and is at a galaxy wide conflict with the a Republic like group of systems backed by the Jedi, so the narrative of light versus dark side is still consistent as with the films, and most other Star Wars paratexts. The Old Republic, due to its nature as a multiplayer game, is an active narrative paratext that encourages fan interaction within the universe, with the universe and each other, and without in the same manner. From a functional perspective, The Old Republic serves as a prequel to the parent text of the Star Wars films, explaining the cyclical nature of the conflict between the light and dark side and how the two sides both came to be and what they stand for in more detail than is allowed in the films. It is easily accessible as it is not particularly skill intensive and is also free to play; although there are a number of transactions that can be made for aesthetic purposes so as to produce revenue for the producer of the game, that being the Canada based video game studio BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts. It can attract fans due to it being set in the Star Wars universe and (at least at the time of release) its lore is considered canon, thus peaking interest in any lore junkies like myself. It could also serve to introduce new people to the world of Star Wars (although this is probably a small minority of players due to the cultural spread of Star Wars at large, and one of the main draws of the game being it being a licensed game and thus an official extension within the Star Wars universe, giving the game a certain weight in the minds of the fan community.












