Star Wars: The Old Republic 7.8 Livestream Recap – Galactic Threads, Dantooine Chaos, and Holiday Bribery

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Star Wars The Old Republic’s Game Update 7.8, part of the Galactic Threads arc and centered around Pursuit of Ruin, got its full dev-stream breakdown on November 19th, 2025. If you did not catch it live (or bailed halfway through the story recap because you actually play the game), here is everything they covered, in order, with just enough side-eye to keep it interesting.

Twitch Drops and View-Bribery

The Voss Poster Decoration Twitch Drop

The 1 Hour Voss Poster Twitch Drop

The stream opened with what really matters in 2025: free cosmetics for having a Twitch tab muted in the background.

  • From the livestream date through December 4, watching one hour of live SWTOR streams earns a Voss Poster decoration.
  • When 7.8 actually launches in December, watching four hours of SWTOR on Twitch unlocks the Twilight Acklay mount.

You need to link your SWTOR and Twitch accounts on your SWTOR account page or you get nothing. On top of that, they kicked off a 50% off Collections unlock sale immediately, with a second Collections and “Inspired By” sale tied to the anniversary period in December.

Localization: English First, Everything Else Later

Before diving into new content, they addressed the VO situation for Galactic Threads and Pursuit of Ruin:

  • The new chapter launches with English voice acting only.
  • French and German clients will have English audio with localized subtitles at launch.
  • Localized dubbed VO for those languages will come later once recording issues are resolved.

Not ideal, but it beats delaying the entire chapter into 2026 just so three different Malguses can hate everything in stereo.

Galactic Threads: Pursuit of Ruin

The devs spent a chunk of the livestream recapping the Legacy of the Sith arc so far, then finally pivoted into what 7.8 actually adds.

After Desperate Defiance, the Hidden Chain has taken a beating, but the galaxy is not even remotely stable. Mandalore Shae Vizla has done the unthinkable: freed Darth Malgus from his prison on the Fleet. The player and their allies are chasing answers about Shae’s betrayal, Darth Nul’s holocron and machine, the future of the Mandalorians, and whatever Malgus’ endgame actually is.

The cast for 7.8’s story is stacked:

  • Returning allies: Rass Ordo, Jekiah Ordo, and Lana Beniko.
  • Faction-specific companions:
    • Republic: Arn Peralun.
    • Imperial: Major Anri.
  • Guest companions appearing in the chapter: Akaavi Spar and Talos Drellik.

Pursuit of Ruin is positioned as the next big movement in the Galactic Threads arc, not the end of 7.x, but the part where all the Malgus setup finally starts cashing checks.

Wreckage on Dantooine: Dynamic Biomes and the Orbital Core Boss

Then they switched into the “log in every day” content: Wreckage on Dantooine.

The Crash Site Outpost

A ship of unknown origin has crashed into Dantooine and its terraforming systems have gone completely rogue. Three self-contained biomes, originally kept inside the ship, are now bleeding out into the planet and expanding uncontrollably. The crash has permanently altered Dantooine’s environment, and GSI researchers have set up an outpost and immediately hired you as free labor.

Crash Site Outpost is a new level 80 area that serves as your hub for the update’s main repeatable content.

Dynamic Biomes and Encounters

Dantooine is carved into three main biomes:

  • Sporefall
  • Glacial Trespass
  • Geothermal Disruption

Each biome has its own progress meter and level (from 1 to 3), a pool of Dynamic Encounters that unlock as the biome levels up, and unique environmental hazards. The zone itself is trying to kill you, not just the mobs.

As players complete encounters across the biomes:

  • Progress climbs to 100%, causing the biome to level up.
  • Higher levels unlock new encounters, paths, and changes in the environment.
  • The world state shifts to reflect player activity, with more enemies and additional objectives.

When all three biomes hit Level 3, a limited-time four-player Master Mode boss spawns: the Orbital Core.

  • It is intended for groups of four and tuned to be genuinely challenging.
  • There are three boss variants, each themed around one of the biomes, so the fight changes based on how the zone progressed.
  • Skilled groups may be able to cycle the biomes and boss multiple times per day if they push hard.

On the progression side, there is a new Dantooine reputation track tied to this content, which unlocks rewards and consumables that make the encounters and hazards more manageable as you grind.

Rewards and the Dantooine Stronghold

The update feeds the space-barbie addiction hard. From Dynamic Encounters, reputation ranks, boss drops, and achievements, you can earn:

  • Multiple armor sets.
  • A wide range of decorations themed around flora, tech, and environmental props.
  • Mounts and minipets tied to the crashed ship and its machinery.
  • A spread of titles tied to progression and achievements.

The headline reward is the Dantooine Stronghold:

  • Visually, it is a mix of glass homestead and greenhouse wrapped in stone architecture.
  • It is unlocked through the new Dantooine reputation track.
  • Room keys start appearing at Outsider rank and continue up the tiers.
  • You need to hit Champion rank to unlock the final rooms.

If you wanted a reason to log in every night and grind encounters while a podcast runs on your second monitor, this stronghold is that reason.

PvP Season 9: Gladiators of the Outer Rim

With 7.8, PvP Season 9, Gladiators of the Outer Rim, kicks off and runs for 16 weeks.

Rewards include:

  • New PvP armor sets: Outer Rim Gladiator, Destroyer, Combatant, and Assailant.
  • The Outer Rim Runner jetpack, available as both a mount for completing the reward track and as a jetpack display decoration.
  • Trophy decorations in small and large sizes.
  • Red and blue faction flags.
  • Heraldry flairs for both factions.

They also previewed a set of season achievements, including:

  • PvP Season 9 Prodigy, for completing all season achievements during the active window.
  • Arena Advocator, for finishing arena weeklies twelve times.
  • Finisher, for reaching level 30 on the reward track.
  • All-Star Medalist, for earning 2,000 medals in arenas and warzones.
  • Warzone Warrior, for completing warzone weeklies twelve times.

The stream itself did not dig deeply into class balance changes, which raised some eyebrows given the size of the 7.8 combat tweaks. If your main got turbo-buffed or quietly gutted, you are probably finding out in the patch notes or in fleet chat.

Cartel Market: Reforged Havoc, Yavin Lights, and Hook Fixes

The Cartel Market segment was basically a fashion show.

Highlights:

  • Reforged Havoc Squad armor:
    • Higher fidelity model.
    • Two chest variants, with and without a bandolier.
    • Community reaction was overwhelmingly positive.
  • Yavin Utility Bundle:
    • Freighter lamps in several variants, including multi-color and color-changing versions.
    • Industrial hanging lights, scaffolding lights, and work lights.
  • Yavin Equipment Bundle:
    • Power conduits, both flat and pipe-based, in curved and straight forms.
    • Junction boxes, wall switches, surge protectors.
    • An industrial generator and other mechanical clutter pieces.

They also finally fixed a long-standing decorator annoyance: large ceiling hooks can now accept smaller decorations, giving you more flexibility with how you hang your lights and other pieces.

Master the Fight: Mobile Market Edition

The team also unveiled a new time-limited subscription bundle: Master the Fight: Mobile Market Edition, available from November 25, 2025 through January 13, 2026.

The bundle includes:

  • 180 days of subscription time.
  • 600 Cartel Coins per month during that period.
  • 5,500 Cartel Coins up front.
  • Three themed droids:
    • BN-4UC GTN Access Droid for mobile GTN access.
    • BN-LTR Mail Delivery Droid for mobile mail access.
    • BN-T0 Utility Droid as a minipet.
  • Gray and red vulcanized dye packs in two variants.
  • The GDU MG Droid Carrier mount:
    • Companion and minipet compatible.
    • Rideable at level 1.
    • Has a probe-droid deploy flourish.
    • Moves as fast as a rank 5 speeder.

If you live on the GTN, this is one of the most “pay for convenience” offerings the game has had in a while.

Life Day, Anniversary, Double XP, and Login Events

The back half of the stream focused on winter holidays and scheduled grinding.

The combined calendar looks like this:

  • Life Day Event:
    • Runs from December 16, 2025 through January 13, 2026.
    • Snowball throwing, Wookiee hugging, and a new Vectron Tinsel Taxi mount.
  • 14th Anniversary Event and Sale:
    • Runs from December 16 into early January, with anniversary rewards available until early January.
    • 50% off Collections unlock and “Inspired By” items.
    • New Mech Havoc Squad droid minipet on the anniversary vendor.
  • Double XP Event:
    • Begins December 23 and runs into early January.
    • Overlaps heavily with the anniversary window.
  • Subscriber Login Event:
    • Active subscribers who log in at least four times per week earn login tokens.
    • Tokens can be spent on 340 Rakata gear, XP boosts, supply crates, droid customizations, and more.
    • This event wraps up December 9.

They also plugged a Dantooine PTS playtest stream with Eric Musco and the team on November 21, inviting players to jump into the Orbital Core content early and leave feedback on encounters and balance.

When Is 7.8 Launching, and What About 2026?

The devs stuck to the official line: Game Update 7.8 is coming in December 2025. They did narrow it slightly, saying it would land before the anniversary but not in the first week of December. Realistically, that points to a mid-December Tuesday as the safe bet.

They also teased a Q4 Executive Producer Letter that will lay out a roadmap for all of 2026, including details on DirectX 12 work and future updates beyond 7.8. Community hints and speculation suggest:

  • The 7.x story arc is expected to conclude in 2026.
  • That would clear the board for a potential 8.0 expansion later that year, assuming timelines hold.

TL;DR (For The Skippers)

The 7.8 livestream hit these main beats:

  • Active Twitch Drops now, second set when 7.8 launches.
  • 50% Collections sale now, with another wave during the anniversary window.
  • New story chapter in the Galactic Threads arc: Pursuit of Ruin.
  • New Wreckage on Dantooine zone with dynamic biomes, new reputation, and a 4-player boss, Orbital Core.
  • Dantooine rewards including armor sets, mounts, pets, decorations, and a new Dantooine Stronghold tied to reputation.
  • PvP Season 9: Gladiators of the Outer Rim, with new armor sets, achievements, and a jetpack mount.
  • New Cartel Market cosmetics like the Reforged Havoc Squad armor and Yavin utility/equipment bundles, plus improved ceiling hooks.
  • Master the Fight: Mobile Market Edition subscription bundle with mobile GTN/mail droids and a new mount.
  • Holiday events: Life Day, 14th Anniversary, Double XP, subscriber login rewards, and a PTS playtest stream.

So Was the 7.8 Livestream Worth Caring About?

Short answer: yes, especially if you like repeatable PvE grinds, PvP cosmetics, or housing.

7.8 is not a full expansion. It is the next chapter in a long-running arc, but this stream made a few things clear:

  • SWTOR is leaning harder into dynamic world content like the Dantooine biomes and Orbital Core instead of just dropping another daily area with the same old objectives.
  • Story-wise, the game is finally moving past “Malgus got out” and into consequences, with Shae, Lana, the Ordos, and Nul’s tech all colliding.
  • The devs know SWTOR is half MMO and half fashion show, and the Cartel Market plus Dantooine and anniversary rewards are clearly built for the space dress-up crowd.

If you bounced off SWTOR a while back, this stream was basically the devs saying: the story is moving again, Dantooine is breaking apart in interesting ways, and December is stacked with events. Whether you reinstall or not is between you, your SSD space, and how much you like the idea of grinding Dantooine reputation for a space greenhouse.

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