Posted Jul 17, 2008 at 01:15PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Interviews, Off Topic, Games Tags: Electronic Arts, BioWare, John Riccitiello
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KOTOR - Image 1The Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic series of video games has taken a significant chunk of my gaming life that I'm never getting back. While some may say it was all a waste, it's funny, because in retrospect, I loved every minute of it.

Electronic Arts is once again going to be taking away yet another chunk of my life as its CEO, John Riccitiello, revealed that they were working on a new KOTOR MMO in an interview during E3 2008.

In a discussion with website portfolio.com, Riccitiello said that they've got "two of the most compelling MMOs in the industry." The first being the highly publicized Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning and the second, the previously unnamed game Bioware was working on in partnership with Lucas, is Knights of the Old Republic Online. Too bad he didn't let slip more details about it, but we're sure to hear more of this in the later on.

EA's CEO also took the time to discuss their target markets they hope to expand into such as  China as well as how he expects the video game industry to grow. In case you want to check out the full interview for yourself which discusses all that, feel free to follow our source link below to do so.



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