
The eagerly anticipated Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) Remake project was first revealed to the public in September 2021. Since then, only whispers and rumors have swirled about its progress, leaving fans hopeful yet uncertain. Recent developments, however, suggest that instead of the much-anticipated release, fans might be facing disheartening news. This information comes from Alex Smith, the former head of Bend Studio and a key figure behind the iconic Syphon Filter series.
On his X account, Smith asserted that development on the SW: KotOR Remake has been entirely stopped. This claim contradicts Saber Interactive's 2024 statement that the project was still in development. According to Smith, some team members have been reassigned to other projects, while others have been laid off. If these assertions hold true, it would be a devastating blow to the fans who have been eagerly awaiting a refreshed version of the beloved RPG.
It's important to note that Alex Smith has a track record of sharing credible insider information. He previously hinted at an upcoming announcement from Housemarque, which proved to be accurate. However, his predictions about the release dates for Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yotei were off the mark, suggesting that his statements should be approached with a degree of caution.
As of now, official representatives from Saber Interactive and Aspyr have not provided any comments on these developments, leaving the future of the SW: KotOR Remake shrouded in uncertainty. Fans remain in limbo, hoping for clarity on the fate of this cherished project.