Even the biggest fan of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - The Sith Lords will tell you not to play it without the restored content mod. Sadly, so much of what makes KOTOR 2's great was left on the cutting room floor, put back together in a mod years later. But now, it looks like a whole bunch of KOTOR 2 players are going to miss out on this.
One year after the KOTOR 2 Switch port was announced, the promised cut content DLC is still nowhere to be found. Worse yet, all mentions of the DLC have been removed from developer Aspyr's YouTube channel. The reveal trailer itself was recently edited to remove the part that mentions the DLC, suggesting that it was quietly cancelled amidst the studio's highly publicised issues over the past year.
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This disappointing anniversary was spotted by fans over on r/KOTOR, noting that there hasn't been an official statement on the state of the DLC in months.
Another user, OpoChano, then noted that Aspyr's upload of the reveal trailer is the only one that doesn't mention the restored content DLC, with IGN's, Nintendo's, and more still listing it as "coming soon". While the Wayback Machine wasn't able to archive the video, it does prove that Aspyr has removed its mention of the DLC from the video's description, showing a conscious effort to erase any mention of its existence.
When the video was first uploaded, we can see that the description read: "The Sith Lords Restored Content DLC will be available post-launch as free DLC in the Nintendo eShop." However, the version that's live on the channel now has had this sentence removed, not mentioning the DLC at all. The last archive of the video to mention the DLC was
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