![]() ![]() They are also responsible for the excellent Android and iOS ports of both KotOR games, so it's safe to say that they have a lot of experience with the franchise. KotOR is known for its diverse cast of characters and darker themes, and Aspyr plans to "preserve the integrity" of the story. Neither of these two studios has any connections with the KotOR Remake project, rather the development of the remake is being handled by Aspyr Media, a studio Star Wars fans might be familiar with as they are behind numerous re-releases of LucasArts titles, such as Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, and Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. The original 2003 KotOR was developed by BioWare, while the sequel is the work of Obsidian Entertainment. The rumors about a KotOR remake have been swirling around for quite some time, being corroborated by several prominent industry insiders such as Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.Īnd now, during the 2021 PlayStation Showcase event, the remake has been officially revealed, so let's check out what we know about it. ![]() The original KotOR is considered classic of both Star Wars and the RPG genre. Finally, it was one of the first Star Wars games where players had the freedom to role-play on both sides of the force, as depending on your decisions, you could have easily slipped into the dark side. Asides from the great main story, KotOR and its sequel are known for superbly written characters and engaging (although outdated) combat mechanics. ![]()
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