20/04/2025

SWTOR Teases the Return of a Popular Character

This weekend the annual Star Wars Celebration event took place, this time in Japan, and several SWTOR devs were in attendance. They were also able to arrange for a short segment about SWTOR to play on the big screen, which is not an unimpressive feat and makes good business sense. Most of it consists of Narrative Director Ashley Ruhl basically talking about how great the game is while old footage runs in the background, which should work well enough to intrigue Star Wars fans who may have never heard of the game and/or to remind lapsed old-timers that the game is still around and getting updates.

The last minute of the video clip features a teaser for the next story update that is a mix of old and new footage, so it's not quite clear whether the new bits are from 7.6, 7.7 or what. (The fact that locations in the new shots are recognisable as Tatooine and Ilum makes me think it might be footage from the unreleased 7.6 story, based on what we were told about that update last year.) Since this whole thing went down in the middle of the night in my time zone, I woke up the next morning to find a lot of chatter on social media involving the word SPOILERS (in all caps).

This actually made me a little hesitant to click on the video since I don't like to be spoiled, but then I figured what the heck - one area in which the SWTOR devs have never disappointed me is in terms of treating the story with respect, and I don't recall a single instance where they gave away crucial plot points in advance. And indeed, after watching the video it seems to me that all the people warning of spoilers were perhaps a bit overzealous. I appreciate that the community is overprotective in that regard instead of lackadaisical - and there are people who don't want to know anything about new content in advance - but to me things like a brief action shot or a mere mention of a certain character making an appearance do not qualify as spoilers. So I will go ahead and talk about the content of the teaser trailer in this post, which means that this is also your heads-up in case you really don't want to know anything at all about upcoming content, to not watch the last minute of the below video or read the rest of this post.

Now, as I mentioned, the teaser doesn't really tell us what exactly is going to happen next in the story, as the voice-over is just Darth Malgus monologuing once again - which is well done, don't get me wrong, but it's also becoming a bit of a trope at this point with how long this particular storyline has been going on.

However, the bit that got everyone excited (and what probably triggered everyone's spoiler alarms) is a shot in which we see a hologram of Darth Jadus. If you're not that big a SWTOR nerd, you may be wondering who Darth Jadus even is. The answer is that he's one of the main antagonists in chapter one of the Imperial agent story, and he's popular with people for a number of reasons.

One is that he's simply a cool-looking character, with a shiny mask that hides his face and a smooth voice. The second is that he's a sort of evil mastermind (those always tend to be popular), and the third is that the big confrontation with him at the end of chapter one of the agent origin story probably has one of the most interesting multiple-choice options of all class stories, in that you can outright side with the bad guy and the game lets you get away with it. It doesn't really change the following chapters as much as you might expect, but it's a cool touch nonetheless.

Darth Jadus talking on Dromund Kaas, with an Imperial flag in the background

No matter your character's choices, Darth Jadus is never killed on screen, and worst case for him he's taken prisoner at the end of the chapter and expects to be killed by the Dark Council, but this was never followed up on, so people have long suspected that he might still be alive and were hopeful that he'd make a comeback some day.

Now, we don't know whether that will actually happen - the teaser only shows us a static holo of Jadus, which for all we know could just be a display used as an illustration while somebody mentions him in conversation. That would be a pretty epic troll on the devs' side... but if he does indeed come back, it would certainly be an opportunity to take the story into an interesting new direction.

4 comments :

  1. Given that they made sure to update his armour, giving him a new - and even larger - collar, belt, and greaves, I think it's a fairly safe bet that he will be returning properly. Unless they try to pull another Malora - which will certainly be a risky move with this character - updating a character's look to this extent is not something one would do for a minor one-and-done appearance without good reason.

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    1. I saw Kal from Today in TOR comment that the armour Jadus wears in the holo appears to be a modified version of the virulent set from R-4, and I almost included that in the post as it does seem to indicate that we're looking at a more "recent" version of him, not merely a historical holo. Still, with nothing but a still, static image to go on I think it makes sense to temper expectations in regards to him making a full-fledged return in the story any time soon.

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  2. I really hope they don't bring him back. Contra to what the fanboys think about him, he was an over-the-top , cartoonishly evil "supervillain", and "in my SWTOR universe" he was captured and almost certainly "unalived" not long after. Also, what all the hype I've seen seems to leave out is that while he was on screen during the trailer is when Malgus was chiding us for following "corrupt ideologies".

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    1. I was never as big a fan of Jadus as some (I thought whatever he had going on with all those lobotomised cyborg servants or whatever they were was pretty creepy), but I 100% think that he's an interesting character and I've always been a fan of the writers bringing back characters we've met before to do new and interesting things with them.

      I did notice the connection between Jadus' image and the "corrupt ideologies" voice-over as well, which was clearly a choice and does make me think that if Jadus does indeed come back, he and Malgus are not going to be friends. I just think that makes things even more interesting though!

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