Embracer boss Lars Wingefors is staying tight-lipped on the current state of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake.
During a recent earnings presentation for the Swedish conglomerate, Wingefors was asked how he was feeling about the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake. As a reminder, this remake was first announced back in 2021.
However, rather than providing an update on its fate, the CEO simply stated: «I notice that anything I say to this becomes a headline, so that is my only comment.»
Many are eager to hear more on the Knights of the Old Republic remake, especially given its tumultuous development.
After numerous leaks and rumours, Aspyr and Sony officially revealed their remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic a little over two years ago. At this time, it was said the upcoming Star Wars game was being remade «from the ground up», and on its launch, it would release as a timed console exclusive for PlayStation 5. It would also be available on PC.
But despite plenty of enthusiasm and hope from the Star Wars community following its announcement, the Knights of the Old Republic remake has faced a series of reported setbacks.
During today's Embracer Group earnings presentation
Analyst: How are you feeling about the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake? I know it’s your favorite question
Lars Wingefors, CEO: I notice that anything I say to this becomes a headline, so that is my only comment
In May 2022, Aspyr's parent company Embracer revealed Saber Interactive had joined up with Aspyr to work on the remake. Then, just a couple of months later, reports said the Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic remake was «in serious trouble». This included word that the remake had been
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