Protect Your Character Name: The Upcoming Name Giveaway in Star Wars: The Old Republic

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Don’t Lose Your Unique Name

Attention, Star Wars: The Old Republic fans! The game developers have announced an exciting yet slightly concerning update: inactive character names will be up for grabs starting this December. If you have a special name that you would like to keep, now is the time to log in and ensure that you hold onto it!

What Does This Mean for You?

As the December deadline approaches, many players are wondering how this name giveaway will affect their gaming experience. If you haven’t logged in for a while and have characters that might be classified as inactive, your unique names could be claimed by other players. This includes those creative monikers like your very own ‘Glup Shitto’ that you’ve cherished over the years!

How to Safeguard Your Name

To protect your character names, simply log into Star Wars: The Old Republic at least once before the deadline. Even a brief session will prevent your names from being released back into the pool. It’s a small effort to ensure that your beloved characters remain unique and personal to your gaming identity.

In summary, the upcoming character name giveaway is an important event for all players. Make sure to log in, safeguard your names, and continue enjoying your adventures in the galaxy far, far away!

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