A game-breaking Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 bug that stopped players from beating the game on Nintendo Switch has finally been patched. The sci-fi RPG serves as a follow-up to the first KOTOR, bringing players on a brand-new quest across the galaxy to gather the last surviving Jedi in an effort to oppose the Sith. Star Wars: KOTOR 2 released on Nintendo Switch last month, but players sadly found themselves unable to actually beat the port due to a game-breaking bug.
Like its predecessor, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 is a real-time RPG where players can assemble a squad of loyal companions, learn the ways of the Force and explore a galaxy far, far away. While combat is largely the same as the first game, KOTOR 2 innovates by adding new companions to recruit, exotic new planets to discover and a roster of deadly Sith to defeat. While the game's release on Nintendo Switch was highly anticipated, the port's launch was soured by a consistent bug that made players unable to progress past the first half of the story. The KOTOR 2 Nintendo Switch bug made the game crash whenever players visited Onderon and triggered the «Basilisk Crash» cutscene, but this issue has apparently been fixed.
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According to Aspyr, the developer of the Star Wars: KOTOR 2 Nintendo Switch port, the game-breaking Onderon crash glitch has now been fixed. This means that players can safely travel to the lush jungle world and activate the «Basilisk Crash» cutscene without crashing the game. This, in turn, means that Nintendo Switch players can finally beat the game without hitting a wall half-way through the experience. Aspyr's hotfix also addresses other less
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