
New rumors suggest that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake isn't dead
Gaming insider Jason Schreier says that Saber Interactive is still working on the game.

Gaming insider Jason Schreier says that Saber Interactive is still working on the game.

In case you forgot, the original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is still "exclusive" to the Xbox platform.

The physical edition of the Star Wars Heritage Pack will cost at least $20 less compared to the digital edition on the eShop.

The remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic would've fit perfectly with Lucasfilm Games' plans to release a new game twice a year.

As Embracer Group struggles to keep itself afloat, the status of its remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is in jeopardy.

The Restored Content Mod, which restores cut parts and resolves glitches, was announced for the Nintendo Switch port but later cancelled.


It's been close to a year since we got an update on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf and it's been even longer since we got news about Mass Effect 4.

The remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remains in active development over at Embracer Group as of May 24.

An insider believes that the highly anticipated PS5-exclusive remake of the classic Star Wars game will never see the light of day.

With five studios and more than 1,350 employees under its umbrella, Saber Interactive has the necessary tools to make a good KOTOR remake.

The Star Wars: KOTOR remake was only recently put on "indefinite hold", but is now apparently back under way.

One of the most highly anticipated remakes scheduled to come out in a few years just hit a massive road bump.

Microsoft's commitment to backwards compatibility has given these Xbox 360 games new life on the Xbox Series S/X.

As it turns out, the earlier leaks of Aspyr Media working on a KOTOR remake were true.

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