STAR WARS™: The Old Republic™ - 4K ULTRA HD – ‘Hope' Cinematic Trailer

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Published 2021-11-11
In celebration of 10 years of SWTOR, we’re re-releasing all of our classic cinematic trailers enhanced in 4K. “Hope” was initially launched on June 14th, 2010.

The year-long celebration of our 10th anniversary kicks off with Legacy of the Sith, a new expansion that marks the starting point to a full year of galactic intrigue, conflict, and mystery. Legacy of the Sith will send players to the darkest depths and farthest reaches of the galaxy and unlock the ability to choose your personal combat style, allowing for more options than ever before when it comes to living in your own Star Wars fantasy.

You can read more about our upcoming Legacy of the Sith expansion more at www.swtor.com/legacyofthesith
Play Star Wars: The Old Republic for free now: account.swtor.com/play-for-free

All Comments (21)
  • @foursfilms
    I'm not sure how that soldier was able to rush Malgus twice while dragging his massive balls across the ground
  • A soldier taking on a Sith lord was, and still is, such a badass moment.
  • @Edward_Nebiolo
    That fact that these soldiers who are non force sensitive can take on and kill some SITH is impressive beyond comparison
  • Even now years after the first of these trailers were released, I’m still so amazed by how stunning they truly are.
  • @RLToughGuy
    Jace Malcolm, the man who bullrushed a Sith lord in an attempt to shiv him. What a goddamn chad.
  • @123reivaj
    For over generations, Star Wars was a cool sci fi universe ... Before the dark times ... before the evil mouse
  • 1:16 I still admire that shoulder throw the republic soldier does to the sith apprentice, they really were ready to go hand to hand with them without hesitation
  • This was the first cinematic I ever saw. Singlehandedly reinvigorated my love of Star Wars.
  • @oxymrn7038
    Man these trailers are just so gorgeous. They need to really make a animated Star Wars movie in this style.
  • @Conmon115
    “While the sacrifices are heavy, we fight knowing that a single spark of courage can ignite the fires of hope and restore peace across the galaxy.” 4:20
  • @kirby7294
    3:28 I never noticed that Malgus is shocked by Satele's display of tutaminis. Even over a decade later and these cinematics still amaze and surprise me.
  • Fun fact: During the "Old Republic MMO" Era, there was in Alderaan a bloody Civil War between the noble families House Organa (backed by the Republic) and House Thul (backed by the Sith Empire). Thousands of years later, after the destruction of the planet by Tarkin, both families would finally reconcile through the friendship formed between the Solo children (heirs to House Organa) and Raynar Thul (heir to House Thul) during their shared Jedi training at Luke's Academy
  • @kyleyuen245
    3:35 He could've run faster, but the weight of his steel ton balls was slowing him down
  • @darylsfan9680
    These soldiers are the pinnacle of fearless being able to take on and even kill trained Sith warriors. These Old Republic trailers are so awesome.
  • @Shamoose
    Even years later. Disney has never come this close to these cinematics
  • 1:00 still the single most badass start to a battle. I dont care that they had the high ground and would have had a better chance fighting from there. That war cry and the music combined, with their jumping into battle. Still sends chills down my spine.
  • @foursfilms
    What's great about this cinematic is that it shows how badass it is to be both a force user and a non-force user
  • @itschopsmf
    What has always MESMERIZED me, is the look in Satele's eyes: it's not rage for vengeance, it's not passion, it's not even determination- sheer, cold, not-from-concentrate focus. It's like Malgus, even though he killed her master, sacked the republic and would go on to sack the jedi temple of corusant- in her eyes; this is just another sith who is about to get what's coming: Justice. The way she moves; deliberate, calculated, would almost be capable of being described as monotonous if not for the sheer awe-inspiring acrobatics and the fucking duel.