The much-anticipated Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (SW: KotOR) Remake was first introduced to eager fans in September 2021. Since then, the project has been shrouded in mystery, with only vague rumors hinting at its progress. Recent developments suggest that fans might be facing some disheartening news. Alex Smith, the former head of Bend Studio and a key figure behind the iconic Syphon Filter series, has come forward with concerning updates on the project's status.
On his X account, Smith revealed that development on the SW: KotOR Remake has been completely halted. This claim contradicts statements made by Saber Interactive in 2024, which insisted that work on the game was still in progress. Smith further detailed that some team members have been reassigned to other projects, while others have unfortunately been laid off. Should these claims hold true, it would mark a devastating end to the hopes of many fans who have longed to experience a revamped version of this beloved RPG.
It's important to consider the credibility of Smith's information. He has a history of sharing accurate insider news, such as his hint about an upcoming game announcement from Housemarque, which indeed materialized. However, his predictions about the release dates for Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yotei were off the mark, suggesting that his insights should be viewed with a healthy dose of skepticism.
As of now, neither Saber Interactive nor Aspyr has provided any official statement regarding these developments, leaving the gaming community in suspense about the future of the SW: KotOR Remake.