Five bonus soundtracks released for SWTOR

Five SWTOR bonus soundtracks were released Monday.

As part of Star Wars: The Old Republic’s five-year anniversary celebration, BioWare released five bonus soundtracks on YouTube.

The never-before-released tracks for the game, which turns five-years-old on December 20, include pieces for planets such as Oricon, Rishi and Yavin IV, plus a foreboding number for “The Shadow of Revan”.’

Here is the list of pieces with their official descriptions:

Oricon, The Dread Fear

Travel to the the volcanic world of Oricon, where Republic and Empire alike wage war against the mysterious and powerful Dread Masters — and face their greatest fears.

Rishi, The Oasis

Your travels bring you to Rishi: a tropical paradise world home to the galaxy’s most notorious elements. Pirates, smugglers, thieves, gangs, con-artists and more!

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The Shadow of Revan

The galaxy is thrown into upheaval by the return of Revan: a hero to some, villain to others. As the Republic and Empire struggle to form a united front against their shared threat, can you and your rag-tag group of allies discover the secret behind Revan’s plans?

Yavin IV, The Teeming Jungle

Step into the dark jungles of Yavin IV, a world steeped in the Force and home to a savage native species known as the Massassi. Can you overcome the dangers ahead and put a stop to Revan’s plans?

Ziost, The Grave

Welcome to the planet of Ziost: an ancient monument to past Imperial glory, with vast secrets waiting to be discovered. When the Sith Emperor wages war to reclaim his lost empire, you are called upon to lead a joint Republic-Imperial strike on the planet of Ziost. But is your mission doomed from the start?

You can listen to the playlist below:

(Images sourced from linked playlist)

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