Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Summary
Posted on X ( formerly Twitter ) , reputable insider and telecasting game journalistJeff Grubbcommented that following many hang-up inKnights of the Old Republic ’s development , Sony " need nothing to do with it anymore,“suggesting that the game may no longer be engage in as a PlayStation 5 sole .
It ’s not a guarantee that the remake will arrive on Xbox mean solar day - and - day of the month with the PS version , butknowing that Sony Interactive Entertainment , which was initially publishing the biz , makes console exclusivity much less likely . Developer Saber Interactive has yet to comment on the report .
While the upcoming Knights of the Old Republic Remake is a dream come true for many fans , its macrocosm and timing are strange and puzzling .
What Is Going On With The KOTOR Remake?
The Project Has Had A Troubled Development
The promulgation thatStar war : Knights of the Old Republicwas being remademanaged to light the game ’s community on fire . The reveal that the secret plan would n’t set in motion on Xbox hail as a crushing snow , particularly since the originalKOTORandits direct sequelare still playable on Xbox Series X|Sthanks to backward compatibility . Developed by Aspyr , it was the studio apartment ’s handsome undertaking yet after years of form on port and remasters of olderStar Warsgames .
Star war : knight of the Old Republicwas originally released in 2003and its continuation , The Sith Lords , arrived a year by and by in 2004 .
Aspyr ultimately left the project due to not making enough progress in the two years afterKOTOR ’s announcement , with Saber Interactive stepping in to continue exploitation . For month there was no word on the state of the game but yield hit another snag when Embrace Group , Saber ’s parent company , sold the studio apartment after having develop it in 2020 . This move led theStar Warscommunity to assume thatthe secret plan had officially been scrappedand would no longer be released .
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Fortunately , Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch late confirmed thatStar Wars : knight of the Old Republicis still happening . While not allow any solid details on its progress , Karch has described it as " live and well , " suggest that Saber Interactive was able to retain the rights for the gameand is continuing development . Whether the developer intends to witness a new publisher or wedge to an independent liberation remains unsung but not being qualify to a single console table may be financially good in the recollective rill .
Source : Jeff Grubb / X