SWTOR Is Bringing Back Two In-Game Events For February
Love is most certainly not in the air in this galaxy.
Despite February being known as the month of love, Star Wars: The Old Republic is taking a different direction with the return of the Pirate Incursion and a new Bounty Contract Week.
From February 7 until February 14, players will return to the remote planet of Dantooine where they will find themselves in the middle of a hostile battle between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. If the situation wasn't bad enough, the Nova Blade pirates have also staged an all-out attack on the pastoral Republic world. Players who participate in the Pirate Incursion event can obtain the Nova Blade and Dantooine Homesteader Armor Sets, an Ugnaught Companion, a Walker Mount, a Kath Hound mini-pet, and more.
Bounty Contract Week is the month's second event, from February 21 until February 28. It’s time for players to embark on yet another dangerous and deadly contract in order to show off their skills. Every day, players will be able to sign up for one standard Henchman contract and one high-profile Kingpin Contract. Players will need to complete five standard contracts to unlock Kingpin missions with bigger loot.
By completing these contracts players will gain a reputation with the Bounty Brokers Association, receive a Bounty Tracker’s Armor Set and Contract Hunter’s Armor Set, an Assassin’s Bowcaster and Elite Tracker’s Bowcaster weapons, and more. Players that want to read the full details can check out SWTOR official site.
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