Saber Interactive has confirmed that they are still working on the remake of Knights of the Old Republic.
Saber’s CEO, Matthew Karch, revealed this in a new interview with IGN. This interview was conducted after the studio had separated away from Embracer Group, to become an independent game company. Matthew said:
“It’s clear and it’s obvious that we’re working on this. It’s been in the press numerous times. What I will say is that the game is alive and well, and we’re dedicated to making sure we exceed consumer expectations.”
All things considered, it’s a pretty amazing new chapter in the production of this remake, seemingly resurfacing back from the dead, like some sort of mystic order, in a galaxy far, far away, a long time ago. Just for fun, let’s review how our own site has covered this game, which has literally been ongoing through the years.
Sony officially announced the Knights of the Old Republic remake in September 2021, but we did cover that Jason Schreier reported it as a rumor in April of that same year. The game was coming to PC and PlayStation 5 as a console exclusive.
At the time of the announcement, Aspyr was the announced developer of the game, and at the time, Aspyr was under Saber Interactive’s umbrella, with their parent company being Embracer. In May 2022, Matthew Karch declared in a financial call that Aspyr had gone ‘full in’ on making the Knights of the Old Republic remake.
In July 2022, the rumor had come out from Schreier that development of the title went on a halt, because Sony was not happy with the preview Aspyr shared them. None of this has ever been officially confirmed, but the rumor goes that Sony pulled funding for its development, putting it in limbo.
In August 2022, Schreier again reported new rumors that Saber had taken over development of the Knights of the Old Republic remake from Aspyr, assigning it to one of their European studios. On the side, 2022 would be one year after Saber had announced Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine
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