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Gamers (and game executives) are fond of comparing
Star Wars: The Old Republic to
World of Warcraft. Forums are rife both with discussions on how
TOR will (or will not) dethrone the reigning MMO subscription champ and with arguments regarding similar game mechanics.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned is a prediction on whether or not
SWTOR will succeed in the Asian market. We know, for example, that a huge portion of
WoW's 12 million users came from the Far East, and sales suggest that Eastern gaming audiences are very different from their Western counterparts (see the ongoing popularity and profitability of games like
Aion and
Lineage II, which draw contemptuous sneers from American audiences -- if they notice them at all).
When you compare
BioWare's focus on narrative with
Blizzard's focus on progression, it's very possible to see
TOR falling short of
WoW's Asian success. What do you think, Massively readers? Will
TOR conquer the Asian MMO market?
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