![]() ![]() RELATED: The Prince of Persia Remake is Following the Same Path as KOTOR KOTOR Was An Ambitious Project for an Inexperienced Team ![]() But Aspyr was a little less experienced than some fans thought, and a few months ago, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was put on hold, and now the future of Aspyr seems a little uncertain. ![]() Fans were finally getting a full, big-budget remake of one of their favorite games of all time, with a studio that's worked closely with the Star Wars license before. Set to release on next-gen consoles and PCs, the KOTOR remake seemed like a dream come true. Incredible world-building, complex characters, expansive skill trees, all wrapped up in authentic Star Wars packaging, Knights of the Old Republic was a phenomenon, and over the last decade or so, fans have been desperate for a remake.Īfter years of asking, fans finally got their wish in September 2021, when Aspyr announced that it was working on a full remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Lucasfilm hasn't confirmed that this rumored new Knights of the Old Republic is in the works but with the company announcing a sleuth of new games recently, including a new Indiana Jones game, we're hoping we'll see more later this year.Since its release in 2003, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic has been one of the most critically-acclaimed, beloved Star Wars video games of all time, and it remains that way today almost two decades later. It's possible that with EA's exclusivity ending, that another studio has in fact taken up the reigns of Knights of the Old Republic.īulletin also claims that EA is working on a smaller Star Wars title, while another Studio is working on a "bounty hunter game". However, Lucasfilm announced last month that it was extending the Star Wars license to other studios outside of EA, with Ubisoft now confirmed to be making an open-world Star Wars title. It was widely assumed that the game was being developed by EA and BioWare, who originally created the series - with EA having the game rights to the Star Wars franchise. However, at the time, there was no mention of who was developing the game. Cinelinx also claimed that this game would "integrate elements from the first two games in order to bring certain things into the current Star Wars canon", essentially making the game more a reboot than a remake. ![]()
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