Star Wars Galaxies endgame detailed

Condemned MMO going out with a bang.

Soon-to-be-euthanased MMO Star Wars Galaxies isn't going down quietly, judging by Sony Online's plans for its final weeks.

According to the official site, the game's ongoing Galactic Civil War will start to escalate from the beginning of September as both the Empire and Rebel factions seek a decisive victory.

Both sides will be totting up points for the next three months, with the finally tally being announced shortly before the game's 15th December closedown.

"The side with the higher score will win the game, and the galaxy, for each server, as well as change the way the game will end and what happens in the final moments," explained a post by a community manager.

"Celebrations will be in order for those who win and, for the losers, let's just say they'll be going out with a bang."

Any neutral players who decide to opt out of the scrap get new decorations in the Storyteller system that will allow them to host their own shutdown events.

In order to take part you must have an active paid subscription, Game Pass or SOE All Access Game Pass as of 15th September.

Any lapsed players looking to get involved need to log in and purchase a 30-day pass to reactivate their account. You'll only be charged once but will be able to play right through to the end of the game in December.

Those who have a non-recurring SWG Game Pass should log into their account and click on "GAME PASS INO" to check if their pass will still be active on 15th September. If not, you'll need to purchase additional game time to see how it all ends.

Sony announced the imminent closure of the MMO, which first launched in 2003, back in June.

"We are extremely grateful to all of the SWG fans," read the announcement.

"We have had the rare opportunity to host one of the most dedicated and passionate online gaming communities and we truly appreciate the support we've received from each and every one of you over the course of the past eight years."

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  • YorkshireBen #1 9 months ago

    Is anyone still playing this?
  • Lexx87 #2 9 months ago

    Obviously yes.
  • George-Roper #3 9 months ago

    "We are extremely grateful to all of the SWG fans," read the announcement.

    "We have had the rare opportunity to host one of the most dedicated and passionate online gaming communities and we truly appreciate the support we've received from each and every one of you over the course of the past eight years.


    Fuck. Off.

    If it were such a 'rare' opportunity, why did you poison the fucker and watch it writhe and moan through years of slow death?

    SOE are such utter cunts....
    Edited by George-Roper at 30/08/11 @ 21:40
  • SpaceMidget75 Verified Senior Software Developer, Minerva Computer Services #4 9 months ago

    Yep. This was a perfect mix of Eve-like openess and Wow-like accessibility, all wrapped up in one of the biggest and most loved settings.

    Could have been huge if had gone in the COMPLETE OPPOSITE DIRECTION that SOE decided to take it.

    Twats.
  • iokthemonkey #5 9 months ago

    So sad to see it going. SWG was one of the most fun, immersive and downright brilliant MMOs I've ever played. Like has been said, if only SOE hadn't fucked it up by trying to turn it into WoW with Lightsabres (hmm... wonder why nobody's working on a game like that right now...) and adding that shitty hybrid MMO/FPS interface.
  • DwarfyP #6 9 months ago

    So the new Star Wars MMO is out after December 15th then?
  • Donaldthescotishtwin #7 9 months ago

    I have a disk somewhere god knows where it is now and my hard drive seemed to have failed today gonna have it looked at so I'll probably never experience this shame
  • Softie2k #8 9 months ago

    Obvious advertisement for SWTOR.
  • FortysixterUK #9 9 months ago

    Well...tesco ( that renowned software seller) sent me an email today offering 15% off all star wars products, i.e. the blurays.
    They also had SW-TOR vanilla version for £32.ish...and a printed release date of 11 November 2011.

    hmm...anyway, cancelling my SW Brds off of Play and going with them unless i find it cheaper somewhere lese !
  • PenguinJim #10 9 months ago

    The end-of-beta parties in SWG were spontaneous and fun, and going on all over the different planets. The Tatooine party was great, lots of people flinging themselves into the Sarlacc pit while everyone was dancing around it.

    I wonder if this scheduled fun will be as memorable.
  • dagas #11 9 months ago

    I bought it when it came out in EU, but only played for a month or two. I had just played and loved KotOR, but it was nothing like that. It was pretty much my first MMO so I didn't know what to expect. I hope SW:TOR will be more to my liking and be the online KotOR I wanted back then.
  • HL706 #12 9 months ago

    Back when you could be a mix of professions and every character was truly unique - the game was awesome. I was happily working towards my Jedi and then BANG - Combat Upgrade quickly followed by the dreaded NGE killed the game stone dead.

    Still, those first couple of years were the most MMO fun I've ever had :)
  • Stuz359 #13 9 months ago

    Here lies the problem with MMO's. A game people invested in for years and soon they will no longer be able to play it.
  • Wyrm #14 9 months ago

    Everyone should get three pet Rancors.