The studio behind the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake has successfully separated from its flailing corporate parent, Embracer, in a $247 million deal. Despite this significant move, the game's release seems to be on hold, with multiple sources, including Saber Interactive, suggesting that the project is still in development but unlikely to launch within the next 12 months. This development follows a period of uncertainty for the remake, with indications that it faces delays extending possibly for another year. However, smaller studios haven't been so lucky in freeing themselves.
We are once more informing you that the KOTOR remake is probably delayed for at least another year. https://t.co/U5fJQlVJtV
The troubled Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake is still a long way away, the boss of Embracer has suggested. https://t.co/1dZWO6Wt15 https://t.co/rNVT9cWQsz
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The Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake is reportedly still in development at Saber Interactive, but it doesn’t sound like it will be released in the next 12 months. https://t.co/hNbFvwvuI3 https://t.co/7ysHSYBfuU
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake studio frees itself from flailing corporate overlords in $247m deal, but smaller studios haven't been so lucky https://t.co/qPHnltQKPQ