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Sith Inquisitor story as a Sorcerer
Sith Warrior story as a Marauder
Bounty Hunter story as a Mercenary
Imperial Agent story as a Sniper
Jedi Knight story as a Guardian
Jedi Consular story as a Shadow
Trooper story as a Commando
Smuggler story as a Scoundrel
They will never make another big budget expansion like KotFE. Those times are over.
Gameplay: Either Sith with Sorcerer.
And yeah, I sadly have to agree that we'll never see big expansions again... let alone stuff that has unique tracks for at the very least force users vs. non-force users.
Basically 99% sure... just look at what BW did for the last years, and now the new dev keeps going with bite-sized stuff, and nothing's even fully-voiced anymore, and always a one-size-(doesn't!)-fit-all narrative.
SWTOR doesn't have that big of a dev team and resources after EA took most of them to make Anthem few year ago (which failed badly). And nowadays SWTOR is run by Broadsword with the skeleton crew they got from Bioware year ago.
For example: current Mandalorian civil war arc has been going on for over 5 years. If SWTOR didn't lose most of it's resources and devs, it would have been most likely done 2-3 years ago and most likely have done another arc by now.