It seems KotOR hasn't become one with the Force just yet. Amidst speculation about the fate of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake due to Saber Interactive's silence, recent rumors hinted at a possible cancellation. However, an insider has contradicted these reports, affirming that the development is ongoing despite challenges within the Embracer Group.

There were previous reports from noted gaming insider Jeff Grub that Saber Interactive wasn't working on the Knights of the Old Republic remake anymore. He claimed that he could "100% confirm" the information. "This game is not being worked on right now. Just full stop," Grubb said, "This game is not being worked on in any way, by any studio."

However, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier claims that two sources from Saber Interactive have denied that the project has been put on ice. According to Schreier, the developers "tell me they're still on it, despite recent rumors that nobody is working on the game."

Additionally, Schreier discussed the state of the game on the ResetEra forums. The insider said that while he is certain that the developers are working on the game, its release still isn't certain. He also said that what the remake will "actually look like" is another question that has yet to be answered.