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'Star Wars' fans are freaking out over this stunning new game trailer

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A new "Star Wars" trailer has fans going bananas. The trailer racked up nearly 2 million views on YouTube in the past four days; Eurogamer called it"better than many Star Wars movies."

Sounds hyperbolic? It isn't. As a lapsed "Star Wars" fan myself, I can attest: This is the good stuff.

The trailer isn't for a new "Star Wars" movie or even a TV show — it's for a yearsold game, "Star Wars: The Old Republic," that originally launched way back in 2011 but is getting a big expansion this holiday.

Star Wars: The Old Republic

With the expansion, titled "Knights of the Eternal Throne," the age-old story of the Dark Side corrupting a young padawan is back at the forefront.

The gorgeous trailer explores this journey, from a young girl trying to figure out how to use the Force to a dark lordess engaged in mortal conflict with her own mother.

Star Wars: The Old Republic

Don't get it twisted: This trailer is not representative of what "Star Wars: The Old Republic" looks like (or even plays like). The game is in the MMO, or massively multiplayer online, genre, which puts hundreds or thousands of players into an online world together.

"Star Wars: The Old Republic" looks and plays more like "World of Warcraft" than the cinematic action shown in this incredible trailer. In fairness, no games look and play like this trailer — it's got more in common with the "Star Wars" films than any game.

And that's why you shouldn't miss it, even if you don't care about this game. It's genuinely some of the best short-form "Star Wars" storytelling I've ever seen, and I think you'll agree:

SEE ALSO: Here's everything we know so far about 'Star Wars: Episode VIII'

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