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State Of The Old Republic Podcast

State Of The Old Republic Podcast

By: Ted
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State of the Old Republic (SOTOR) is a podcast dedicated to bringing you the latest news, events, and musings on Star Wars: The Old Republic.© 2026 State Of The Old Republic Podcast Science Fiction
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  • Episode 142: Interview with Samantha Béart!
    Apr 6 2026

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    Joining me on the show today is Samantha Béart, the actor behind the likes of Karlach in Baldur’s Gate 3, and of course, Darth Nul in Star Wars: The Old Republic.

    I’ll talk to her about what it was like bringing Darth Nul to life and some of her other projects, including It Takes a Village and a new game – Fading Echoes.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 141: Roadmap Recap!
    Feb 23 2026

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    This week on the show, there are seven days left in February, which means the February Developer Livestream should be on one of them. We just don’t know which one yet. While we wait to find out, I’ll recap the roadmap for 2026.

    Also, this week, Moddable gear is one of SWTOR’s signature features, but does it still have a place in the game? I’ll explore the state of moddable gear.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 140: A New Class in SWTOR?
    Feb 7 2026

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    This week on the show SWTOR dropped a new patch — and while it looks like your standard bug‑fix update, there are a few changes hiding in there that are pretty impactful. I’ll have the details ahead.

    Also, this week, I’ve talked about how adding a new Combat Style is a real possibility for Star Wars: The Old Republic. This week, I’m looking at something bigger: the idea of a brand‑new Class. Is it possible? Sure. But don’t hold your breath.

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    26 mins
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