Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake may be one of the most anticipated remakes on the horizon. It doesn’t seem to matter how far away it is, as fans are happy to know it's in the works. After all, fans have been begging for a KOTOR Remake or KOTOR 3 for what seems like forever. Now, the former is happening and, eventually, players will step into the shoes of Revan once more.
WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD FOR KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLICMany players are likely already familiar with Revan’s story, but hopefully, KOTOR Remake doubles down on the light and dark side decisions. The first game had them, but for the most part, they were trivial, sometimes simply coming down to antagonistic dialogue. However, the most vile act in the game comes with Revan’s betrayal of Mission and Zaalbar, and the Remake could really make their suffering even worse—for the sake of Darth Revan, that is.
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Players will encounter Mission and Zaalbar early in the game, on Taris. Revan and Carth Onasi encounter them in a Cantina, where she gives them vital information for the journey. Later on, Revan encounters Mission again, where she reveals Zaalbar has been captured by slavers. Revan will rescue Zaalbar, resulting in the Wookiee swearing a life debt to them—thus recruiting these Knights of the Old Republic companions.
The relationship between Mission and Zaalbar can be compared to Han Solo and Chewbacca—they are very similar. This, combined with their backgrounds, endears them to players quickly. Mission is only 14 and has lived as a street urchin all her life; it doesn’t take long before she comes to be the collective child of Revan’s group.
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