After the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake's persistent development problems, it needs to end on a strong note, influencing future RPGs.
Tim Willits: "Saber Interactive is one of the largest independent developers in the world. We are working on numerous games across many different genres. Everything that we have talked about is still in development. We will share information on upcoming games when we have something cool to share. 👍🏻"
Fair enough. Kinda figured with the project changing studios it would take a while for an update.
IGN:
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake is one of gaming's most elusive projects. But we finally have a real, concrete update on what's going on.
Saber Interactive is still working on it, and according to the CEO, it's "alive and well."
It was announced in 2021 and there hasn’t been so much as a screen shot. Hopefully it is alive but i dunno if it’s actually well
As long as it's not AssPyre doing this, there's still some hope.
*Takes a look at the games Saber Interactive have developed...
Oh, fu...
What's the point of this comment from the CEO without a screenshot of the game in progress or announcement of a trailer? It's been a long time since the announcement and absolutely nothing to show for it which is not a good sign.
I was beyond hyped when this was announced, but I've long accepted the reality that it's not going to happen, unless something concrete is shown.
Compare this to Delta Snake Eater which has more than shown its existence off.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake's trailers have been pulled from official PlayStation channels.
R.I.P.? So sad, if it's actually getting cancelled after switching developers... This has always been one of my most wanted remakes in all of gaming. Been wanting a remake for Knights of the Old Republic for so damn long.
Apparently a lot has changed in the last 124 days since the its not dead yet piece. Oh well guess I'll be seeing a Matt McMuscles Wha Happun video on this game sooner rather than later.
It's for the best it would have failed anyway without the original team.
I do wonder how many millions Sony wasted on this.