EA recently revealed the newest expansion for the decade-old Star Wars: The Old Republic. Titled ‘Legacy of the Sith’, the expansion arrived on Tuesday.
However, it seems like nothing can go right, at the moment, for the team at EA. Following the ongoing backlash against Battlefield 2042, it attracted another unwanted problem after the launch of the latest DLC for Star Wars: The Old Republic.
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Players call out EA as Legacy of the Sith DLC makes Star Wars: game unplayable!
For those who don’t know, Star Wars: The Old Republic is a role-playing MMO that initially launched more than ten years ago in December 2011. BioWare Austin developed it with the assistance of an additional team from Edmonton.
While it has been supported for a long time now, fans were quite curious to get the previously delayed expansion in Legacy of the Sith. At last, it made its way just recently for the Star Wars online title. It brings various new combat styles and explorable areas for the players.
However, soon after getting the brand new content, Star Wars: The Old Republic, somehow, became unplayable for most of the people trying to play the game. Despite trying infinite times to join the servers, they failed. And then the game’s developing team dropped a tweet informing that the servers were available again.
All #SWTOR servers are once again available!
— The Old Republic (@SWTOR) February 15, 2022
Well, that just doesn’t make any sense.
The same was the case with a lot of players as they were struggling to go beyond the loading screen of Legacy of the Sith. Most of them, in their furious tweets targeted towards EA, wrote that the game was simply stuck.
One angry user expressed the frustration by writing this:
“Haven’t played the story yet but the ui and stuff is a crime against humanity.”
Here are some of the reactions from Twitter:
Haven't played the story yet but the ui and stuff is a crime against humanity
— Erika (@Norraya1631) February 15, 2022
I'm sick of EA. Payment for a subscription of a game that does not work. are you going to refund my money?
— Ignacio Villaverde (@IgnacioVillave8) February 15, 2022
My game is on an endless loading screen 😭 pic.twitter.com/oPckqDEosU
— Illeva (@IllevaSWTOR) February 15, 2022
Im stuck here…..😐😐😐 pic.twitter.com/brOF20bSnw
— Richard Kooistra (@Richie76lwd) February 15, 2022
iff they are online then why doesnt the game load the char list becausse it keeps on loading
— locomotor1979@gmail.com (@Locomotor2511) February 15, 2022
So I don't know if that's only my problem but I cant get into a game. Basically I'm clicking play on steam, turns to black screen and then turns to that legacy of the sith loading screen. And I know sometimes after update it took some time to load but never that much. 15 min…
— FilthyGachaObsession (@FGOObsession) February 15, 2022
I'm just stuck with loading screen…. anyone else got this pic.twitter.com/4EXgZ38gJl
— Matthew Pinfield-wells (@pinfield_wells) February 15, 2022
I get infinite loading screen since servers cama live cant even reach server selection!
— BIGDOG4 (@benedict_kingpw) February 15, 2022
Waited so long only to be stuck on the loading screen. Great job, you sure used your fucking time with the extended maintenance
— Memento Mori (@Fives55555) February 15, 2022
1h… Still loading… pic.twitter.com/lwYqyd58V8
— Mantra (@mantrahim) February 15, 2022
I have ordered the addition on steam however it isn't working even though account has been linked via website please get this fixed or your robbing a lot of long term players including myself
— MuxPenquinz (@MuxPenquinz) February 15, 2022
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Star Wars The Old Republic’s new expansion is now available for the PC platform.
Are you also one of those who are not able to play the latest DLC of the EA online multiplayer?
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