We know you’ll find this hard to believe, but if this rumor is true, it seems Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is still in production after all.
As reported by Dexerto, no less than Jason Schreier broke this rumor. As he stated on Twitter:
“Can’t say whether the KOTOR remake will ever actually *come out*, but yes, two people from Saber Interactive tell me they’re still on it, despite recent rumors that nobody is working on the game. (Saber took the project from Aspyr last year, as Bloomberg reported then).”
Does this mean we can expect the game to come out soon, or that it will be good? Those are probably not guaranteed, but it’s at least a small turnaround from the torrent of bad news that the project has received in the last year.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was originally announced console exclusive for PlayStation 5 in 2021, with Sony acting as publisher. Shortly after the announcement, the studio in charge, Aspyr Media, was acquired by Embracer.
Unfortunately, as the rumors go, the preview Aspyr demonstrated to Sony and LucasFilm in July of that same year was received very poorly. In fact, it turned out so badly that Aspyr fired two of the staffers in charge of production, and the project was put on pause.
And so the trail of bad news began last September. Fans noticed that Sony deleted their trailer from their channel. Rumor then spread last week that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was cancelled. On the same day, Embracer CEO Lars Wingefour was asked about it, and he did not share any update, stating plainly that whatever response he would make would become a headline. Of course, that is exactly what happened.
But coming back to Schreier’s update, he corroborated an earlier rumor that the
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