It’s a start, I think

Star Wars: The Old Republic Update 2.1, dubbed the “Customization” Update, is being promoted with a new trailer that features a significant addition to the combat – the Cathar race (remember Juhani from Knights of the Old Republic?). This is the first major patch after version 2.0 of the game, which was shipped/installed with the Hutt Cartel expansion.

For anyone who isn’t a Star Wars fan, the Cathar race is a cat-like species that can be quite temperamental, but is also loyal and proud. The Cathar wouldn’t be my first choice, but any new race that’s added to the game is a good thing – especially if it’s a free one that increases replay value.

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Edward Griffin

As the CEO of Gamer Pro Corp, I lead a passionate team dedicated to creating immersive gaming experiences. With a background in gaming and a drive for innovation, I strive to push the boundaries of what's possible in the gaming world. Alongside my gaming career, I am also a small business owner, composer, and writer, exploring my creative side in various mediums. I pursued my education at the Munich University of Applied Sciences and hold a BSc in Biochemistry from The University of York, graduating in 2017. I am fueled by a lifelong curiosity and a deep love for the gaming community.

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