SWTOR's Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition Bundle Goes Live With New Droid Carrier Mount

Star Wars: The Old Republic has launched the Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition, a $99.99 Cartel Market bundle pairing 180 days of subscription time and 5,500 Cartel Coins with a new rideable GDU CGL Droid Carrier mount and a set of cargo-hold, guild-bank, and legacy-bank companion droids. The bundle is available through June 9, 2026.

SWTOR's Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition Bundle Goes Live With New Droid Carrier Mount

BioWare's long-running MMO is putting a new flagship bundle on the Cartel Market: the Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition is live in Star Wars: The Old Republic, packaging six months of subscription time, thousands of Cartel Coins, a brand-new rideable droid mount, and a set of cargo-ready companion droids into a single one-time $99.99 purchase.

What's Inside the Cargo Transport Edition

The bundle is framed around keeping veterans — and returning players — field-ready across the full SWTOR experience, including all previously released expansions and eight class stories. The headline cosmetic is the GDU CGL Droid Carrier Mount, a rideable carrier that doubles as a walking storage solution.

Bundle Contents

Price, Availability, and the Fine Print

The Cargo Transport Edition is a one-time, non-tradable, non-transferable purchase delivered via in-game mail to every character on the account. In other words, this is meant to anchor a single account rather than be gifted or resold on the GTN.

Key Details

BioWare notes that after purchase you may need to fully close and relaunch the client before the items land in your inbox — a common quirk for Cartel Market deliveries.

Why the Droid Carrier Stands Out

On paper, the droid carrier is the clear anchor item. Being rideable at level 1 and matching Speeder Rank 5 speed out of the gate makes it an unusually generous mount for new and alt characters alike — many mounts in SWTOR are gated behind Piloting rank requirements or long gear grinds. The added companion and minipet compatibility plus a unique probe droid flourish push it firmly into collector territory.

The three cargo-focused droids (Cargo Hold, Guild Bank, Legacy Cargo Hold) are effectively quality-of-life tools — summoned NPCs that let you access banks and storage without trekking back to a fleet cantina. For anyone who spends real time running heroics, gathering mats, or crafting, that's a meaningful daily-use convenience rather than pure flair.

What This Means for SWTOR Players

Master the Fight: Cargo Transport Edition isn't cheap, but it's pitched squarely at players who already plan to sub for the long haul. Six months of fixed subscription time alone carries real value, the 5,500 Cartel Coins effectively cover another monthly allowance on top of it, and the mobile-storage droids are the kind of convenience items that tend to stay in active rotation long after a bundle cycles out.

The window is short — under two months — so anyone eyeing the droid carrier or planning to re-sub around a return to Star Wars: The Old Republic will want to decide before the June 9 cutoff. After that, the bundle's exclusive items are unlikely to return in the same configuration.