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Star Wars: The Old Republic Celebrates A 10-Year Anniversary With A 4K Trailer

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To celebrate Star Wars: The Old Republic’s 10th anniversary, all of its classic cinematic trailers are being enhanced and re-released in 4K. Critics are saying Star Wars: The Old Republic’s 4K trailer is one of the best game trailers of all time. It was back in 2011, when Star Wars: The Old Republic, the MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role-playing game), was first released, where you can play as Jedi, Sith, and Bounty Hunter. Play as one of the many other iconic Star Wars roles as well. 

Deceived was originally launched on June 1, 2009 and the 4K trailer is makes the longplay of Star Wars: The Old Republic—Deceived, look like mediocre fulfillment.

STAR WARS™: The Old Republic™ - 4K ULTRA HD - 'Deceived' Cinematic Trailer

How Does Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy Look On Nintendo Switch?:

Rockstar Games brought to our attention a few screenshots, revealing how Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy—The Definitive Edition will look on Nintendo Switch. The visual upgraded GTA: The Trilogy launches digitally at 7 A.M. ET/ 10 A.M. ET/ 3 P.M. GMT on November 11. GTA: The Trilogy will be available for the following platforms: PS4 (PlayStation 4), PS5 (PlayStation 5), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Be patient and but GTA: The Trilogy, to through Rockstar’s Games Launcher or Rockstar’s online store by January 5, 2022, to receive a $10 discount.

GTA Trilogy on Nintendo Switch | Everything We Know Right Now

Space Chef’s Kickstarter:

Developed by and soon to be published by Blue Goo Games, Space Chef, is an action/cooking adventure with couch co-op. The Kickstarter launched on October 19, 2021, raising over double over its intended goal of $19,918. In late 2023, your extra-terrestrial eatery experience in Space Chef, can be played on PC, Mac, and Linux (Steam and DRM-free) PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. 

The inspiration for Space Chef comes from games like Don’t Starve, Stardew Valley, Space Quest, and Overcooked. Futurama, Final Space, and Ricky & Morty, are some animated television shows that inspired them. 

Game Rant did the honor of speaking to Blue Goo Games’ Niclas Marie (Project Lead) and Tobias Tranell (Art Director) about Space Chef. When asked about the book Space Chef was based on, Marie said, “The books that inspired us are by Swedish artist Kjell Thorsson, like Here Come the Robots! The first concepts of the game looked just like that book, but now it has transformed into something else. The idea was it would be sloppy drawings where everything is slanted, not perfectly straight lines. Now it's made from cleaner images.”

Isaiah Joshua is an author and poet and has a love for video games. In May 2016, he graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor's Degree in Cinema Arts and Science. As an avid gamer, some of his favorite games are "WWF No Mercy, Hitman, Manhunt, Sims 3, Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter. Conscious in gaming culture, he is always researching gaming history, as well as the latest games to write about.