More significantly will be the mass of new players looking to get their Star Wars on. If past travellers down this road are anything to go by, there will be a large influx of returning players, both the curious and hopeful. So will this be the saving grace for SWTOR? I hope so, but we’ll have to wait a month or two to find out. Done badly and it scares off the few paying subs you managed to hang on to. And who can blame them? If it’s done well, F2P can save a game, or at least slow its decline to a respectable flatline. If ever there was an issue that sets the internet wolves baying at the moon it’s this one. That said, it could be a game-changer (sorry I had to do that), so let’s get the gamut of opinions from the team here: For a game that’s only been available for less than a year, the switch to F2P is one of the bigger milestones and one not necessarily driven by success. To coincide with the launch of SWTOR’s Free To Play (F2P) option, I thought it would be worth getting some thoughts from each of our writers who play the game.
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