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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 Remake Planne Revealed as KOTOR 1 Remake Continues Development at Sabre -

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 Remake Planne Revealed as KOTOR 1 Remake Continues Development at Sabre -

Saber Interactive's remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is reportedly still in development, and a remake of Kotor 2 could be on the way. Star wars Saber Trade: The knives of the old repudlic are still in...

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2 Remake Planne Revealed as KOTOR 1 Remake Continues Development at Sabre -

Saber Interactive's remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is reportedly still in development, and a remake of Kotor 2 could be on the way.

Star wars Saber Trade: The knives of the old repudlic are still in development - and so is kotor 2.

The latest update on the long-in-the-labor Star Wars remake comes from a Game Files report, which unearths documents related to a false advertising lawsuit launched against SABER's Aspire Media and Lulitsphiles of the mysterious project known as "Juliet."

Attorney Ray Kim pressed for details about what Project Juliet was at the time of Lucasfilm Games VP Douglas Reilly's ouster.The Star Wars VP's response left little room for ambiguity.

"Juliet was the name of the record when we started the Kotor II exhibition and the meaning of the Games of Verses, but technically "That's what we all discussed."

As for the long-lost KOTOR 2 content, Reilly clarified that "the plan was to redo the content that was in RCM as it pertains to Star Wars in that Juliet project." It's currently unclear whether or not the KOTOR 2 remake will remain in development, with Reilly's latest update stating that Juliet was "technically on the roadmap" for March 2025. If Saber continues development, it seems the plan is to include a reimagined version of the entireexperience, including incorporating RCM content into the final build.

A lot of other details about Kotor 2 are allegedly under wraps, but the good news is that Reilly says "We're starting with the Kotor 1 memory," explaining that "Aspyr doesn't work on those games."Instead, Kotor's memory is now said to be in the hands of the team behind Hellraiser: Awakening at Mad Head games.

There is yet another update in the reformation of the classic Star Wars game, which was first announced back in 2021. Since then, it has earned its place among other game plans that have yet to see the light of day, as previous updates left fans with low expectations of a revision ever being possible.Still, Saber remained positive about reforming his KOTOR in recent months, telling fans in March that "everything we talked about is still in development."

While we wait for updates on a potential KOTOR Remake or KOTOR 2 Remake, you can check out our list of all the Star Wars video games in development.You can also read our 9/10 review of the original KOTOR and our 8.7/10 review of the sequel.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer for IGN.He is best known for his work on sites such as The Pitch, The Escapist, and Onlysp.Make sure you follow him on Bluesky (@mikeCripe.BSKY.Social) and Twitter (@mikeCiple).

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