Galactic Seasons Ranked: SWTOR’s First 7 Seasons from Space Gold to Galactic Meh 3s1x3f

Galactic Seasons have become a core part of the Star Wars: The Old Republic ecosystem. For over four years now, they’ve offered players a structured way to earn rewards, explore new companions, and sometimes even question why they bothered unlocking yet another set of bug-themed armor. With Season 8 in full swing, it feels like the perfect time to reflect—with humor, honesty, and a pinch of nostalgia—on how the first seven seasons stack up. 3g2d1h


#1 – Galactic Season 5: Confidence in Power 1m1914

Season 5 took a bold turn by removing the companion reward entirely, and surprisingly, it worked. The small Loth-cat kitten may not have been game-breaking, but it did steal hearts.

The Armasaur mount, the fleet-wide rep tokens, and some stylish armor pieces (even if you only wore half the set) sealed the deal. This season felt like SWTOR trying something fresh—and succeeding.


#2 – Galactic Season 3: Luck of the Draw 1r6k3f

PH4-LNX was a standout addition. Her sarcastic charm and intriguing backstory made her a highlight companion, and the season’s twist—busting cheating gamblers in cantinas—was surprisingly fun.

Sure, the banana-yellow dyes weren’t for everyone (except maybe C-3PO), but the Pit Boss and Security Officer outfits added some real flair to non-Force-using characters. GS3 struck a strong balance of style, substance, and pacing.


#3 – Galactic Season 2: Shadows of the Underworld 2hd2c

Coming alongside 7.0 and Legacy of the Sith, GS2 had a rough launch window, but emerged as the community’s comfort food. The revamped format, streamlined objectives, and a companion (Fenn Zeil) who actually talked more than once felt like SWTOR was turning a corner.

The underworld theme didn’t appeal to everyone, and Fenn Zeil may not have been the galaxy’s most unforgettable companion, but the design improvements set the foundation for many seasons to come.


#4 – Galactic Season 4: A age of Peace 2n4p6c

This season continued the GS2/GS3 formula with quiet competence. Amity was another likable companion, if a little too alien and armored for no apparent reason. The armor rewards looked sharp, and the objectives remained consistent.

If there’s a knock against GS4, it’s that it felt too familiar. It did everything right but lacked the punch or innovation of previous entries. Reliable? Yes. Memorable? Not really.


#5 – Galactic Season 6: Building a Foundation 82430

Now this one is divisive. If you were there for the Copero Stronghold and the multi-stronghold objective theme, you probably had a blast. But if story and meta-objectives matter to you, GS6 might’ve left you feeling flat.

The vendor-trash meta achievement was confusing, the story was linear and ended with a whimper, and it didn’t quite recapture the magic of Season 5. A season of highs and lows, depending on what you’re looking for.


#6 – Galactic Season 7: The Greatest Bounty 3e62a

Bounty hunting sounds exciting, right? Sadly, this season turned out to be more of a soft shrug than a blaster-slinging adventure. The return of DvL bosses was nice, and the white Loth-cat kitten was adorable, but the theme never came together.

“Meh” might be the best descriptor. It wasn’t bad. It just wasn’t anything.


#7 – Galactic Season 1: The Stranger from Kubindi 2ej4o

Ah yes, the first attempt. And bless them for trying. Season 1 was experimental and a bit of a grind fest. Altuur zok Adon was more of a bug than a feature, and daily objectives were more exhausting than engaging.

Fleet strongholds were a nice bonus, but overall, this season was the control group against which all future improvements were measured. A rough start—but every system needs one.


Conclusion: A Galaxy of Growth 4212

Galactic Seasons have come a long way in SWTOR, from humble beginnings to mini-narratives and innovative reward systems. While no two seasons hit the exact same way for every player, what’s clear is that the format has become a staple of the game’s ecosystem. Here’s hoping that future seasons continue to experiment, improve, and throw in at least one new adorable companion each time.

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