Summary
- Despite numerous reports of its demise, the previously announced Knights of the Old Republic remake is seemingly still in development.
- The news comes via comments on social media from Saber's CCO and a separate interview with its CEO.
- In the time since its announcement, the game has switched developers, among other notable movements.
It has been quite some time since the remake of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Star Wars: Knigh𝔍ts of the Old Republic was originally announced. If you haven't been keeping track, it's been more than three years since the initial teaser was unveiled at the ﷽2021 PlayStation Showcase.
Still, if you've b🎉een holding out hope that the remake will one day see the light of day, then we have some news. That's because Saber CCO Tim Willits took to social media to reiterate that "everything tha🐓t we have talked about is still in development."
Separately, , CEO Matthew K🥃arch that th🦩e game is still in development, but that he could not share more.

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KOTOR Has Had A Rocky Development Cycle
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Amidst all of these real-life business developments, the game had its trailer delisted from PlayStation's YouTube, and♔ social m🍃edia posts referencing the project were allegedly scrubbed. However, .
At one point, it w🎃as reporte♊d that Sony wanted nothing to do with the remake project even as it remained in development. That said, as recently as last Sept🍰ember, the game was stil🎀l reportedly in production. This week's ൲comments further iterate that, however, there's no telling when we'll see it again, if ever.

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