Fans have been wanting a successor to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for years. No wonder, the two Star Wars role-playing games KotOR and KotOR 2 are among the best and most popular genre representatives based on the powerful license. Now there are rumors again, this time from a completely credible source: According to them, a new game is about to happen Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is actually in development - but not at Electronic Arts.
According to information from Star Wars insider Bespin Bulletin, the website VGC reports on a development from the series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. The source is considered quite credible, as information about Star Wars has turned out to be a hit several times in the past.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - successor not from EA?
In a podcast, the insider reported on a project that was being worked on outside the Electronic Arts studios. After the recent announcement and return of Lucasfilm Games, this is not completely ruled out. For example, the Ubisoft studio Massive (the makers of The Division) is working on one Open world video gamewhich is based on Disney's license. And Electronic Arts is still with us even several games involved in processing the franchise.
It is therefore quite realistic that further projects are running. After the rumors spread, other reputable sources jumped on the report and added supposed information: Bloomberg's Jason Schreier stated that nobody was able to guess the studio in question. In addition, "Shinobi602" commented on the topic in the ResetEra forum: It is therefore not as mysterious as one might think. The studio's name is just not a name that most players think of.
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was released in the summer of 2003, back then with the participation of Obsidian Entertainment. Just a year later, the successor came onto the market with the additional title “The Sith Lords”. The series then became quiet until the MMO The Old Republic was released in 2011, a game that at least took up the timeline thematically. Bioware's Star Wars MMORPG is still supported; the servers are still online. The two classics are also available for mobile devices: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is still a game that remains talked about today. Basically, it is almost unthinkable that the series will not be continued.
At the beginning of last year there were rumors about a Re-Imaging for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. The project should already be in development and combine elements from both series offshoots that have appeared so far in order to knit a game that corresponds to the new canon. All of this information is not official, it is just rumors that should be enjoyed with the necessary skepticism.
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