A long time ago (September 2021) in a galaxy far, far away (a PlayStation Showcase) the mad lads at Aspyr announced they were remaking , BioWare's brilliant Star Wars RPG from 2003. Which probably wasn't a great idea, because the [[link]] project has spent the entire four years since then falling down the stairs and smashing into every step along the way.
First it was [[link]] "" back in 2022, then Sony began to it off its own social media, then Embracer Group CEO Lars Wingefors straight-up at a conference—like it was Voldemort or something—and then it showed almost exactly a year ago, even if it was definitely delayed for at least one more year. Also, at some point in there it got taken off its original devs at Aspyr and handed over to new ones at Saber Interactive.
It's enough of a calamity to give Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 a run for its money, but fear not! Saber has returned for its annual reminder that the game is, despite appearances, still alive. In a chat with , Saber CEO Matthew Karch confirmed that, yes, the KOTOR remake was still in development somewhere in its offices, but that the studio wants to let Disney take the lead on talking about it.
And hell, I'm still curious how the whole thing will pan out. I've long been on the record that I would rather have a subtle remaster of OG KOTOR—with gamepad support and 4K resolutions—than a full-on remake, but I'll take what I can get. For KOTOR, there is no death, there is only the Force.