Dec 15, 2011

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Drs. Muzyka And Zeschuk Announce A 48-Hour Grace Period!

TOR fans, rejoice! Your pleas did not go unheard. A 48-hour grace period, ending on December 22nd at 12:01AM EST, has just been announced!

Hello everyone,

While we’ve worked closely with our retailers in the launch territories to ensure copies of Star Wars: The Old Republic are available from our launch date of December 20th, we understand that for those of you who’ve pre-ordered, there may be a concern about getting your copy on time. We’ve heard you want a ‘grace period’ where you can continue to play without having to enter a final product registration code (AKA ‘game code’).

We’ve been listening, and after doing another deep review of our platform infrastructure, we’re taking action. Today, we’re announcing a two day grace period for Star Wars: The Old Republic customers.

This means that everyone who pre-ordered and is in the Early Game Access program has forty-eight hours from launch in which to enter their product registration code, which will be found inside the physical Standard and Collector’s Editions of the game; for digital editions of the game from Origin.com, the registration code will have been emailed to you after December 16th and will arrive before December 19th at 11:59PM EST. After December 22nd 12:01AM EST, you will be required to have a valid payment method and a product registration code registered to your account to continue to play. We strongly recommend that you register your product code as soon as you are able to do so (rather than waiting until the last minute) to ensure a seamless entry into the game, a smooth experience on the account website and to collect any special gifts and items you may be entitled to based on the version of the game you purchased.

We understand that for some, your copy of the game may still arrive on or after December 22nd. Unfortunately, we cannot extend the grace period any further. We suggest you contact your retailer to discuss shipping options, if this is a concern.

You may be wondering if your 30 days of game time (included with your purchase of the game) will be affected by the grace period. The answer is no. If you redeem your product registration code during the grace period, and add a valid payment method to your account, you will begin your billing cycle from then, and you will be entitled to 30 days of game time. If you redeem your product registration code before December 20th, your billing cycle will begin on December 20th at 12:01AM EST (the official launch date and time of the game).

We know this has been an issue for some of you, and we apologize for the concerns. We’re looking forward to welcoming all of you to the official launch of Star Wars: The Old Republic!

Thanks,

Ray and Greg

  1. Between the fact that Origin, Amazon, and Best Buy (if not other retailers) are shipping today and tomorrow, and this, most people should be in good shape. I’m sure some folks will want more time, but there has to be a cut-off somewhere.

    Great news!

    • It is great news. I have a DDE and don’t have to worry about the mail. But sadly, there are going to be some people who are going to complain about it. Just look at the whole 2 days of extra EGA and people are STILL complaining. They don’t realize that with people being let in sooner, THEY get in sooner.

  2. Even though this wasn’t something I was overly concerned about, I’m happy to see it.

    People were getting really upset over not having a grace period. And those who say the developers don’t listen?

    Well, some of us knew that wasn’t the case. But this is irrefutable proof that they do listen.

    EA/Bioware scored some points with their customers with this move. Well done.

  3. Tim Gjerde says:

    It is refreshing to see that the upper echelon of SWTOR/Bioware are responsive at all. Other games simply ignored the players until the problem went away on its own. Well done to management for paying attention and attempting a solution that shows compassion for the players.

  4. I’m more happy for my brother who is in the military in Japan, I believe he ordered it on Amazon, but still may not be able to get it in time. He will at least get to play for at least a week.

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