Star Wars enthusiasts are taking to the courts to voice their displeasure over an unfulfilled promise associated with the RPG, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II, as reported by TheGamer.
Originally introduced to gaming aficionados in 2004, the title has been cherished by many. Recently, it was treated to a Nintendo Switch port, igniting enthusiasm in its longstanding fan base.
The re-release's allure heightened when the announcement trailer for the Switch port included the Restored Content Mod as a DLC offering. On PCs, this mod already reinstates many parts of the game that were previously discarded and addresses multiple game glitches. However, despite prior affirmations, the DLC isn't making its way to the Switch. This unexpected pivot has, unsurprisingly, not sat well with players.
An order of ardent gamers has now initiated legal proceedings against the port's developers, Aspyr Media, and Saber Interactive, citing their deep disappointment. The heart of the grievance is the lack of the anticipated Restored Content DLC. Some assert that their decision to buy was predominantly influenced by the DLC promise. The said lawsuit further emphasizes that since the DLC's release was promised, the developers are bound to offer refunds to players, especially those who haven't engaged with the game in anticipation of the DLC's arrival.


