Star Wars KOTOR remake - everything we know so far (2024)

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Though there's not been much recent news directly about the game, work on the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) remake is ongoing. That said, since we've not seen updates since the enigmatic teaser in 2021, it seems likely that the role-playing game (RPG) is still in the early stages of development.

In the original KOTOR, you play as a mysterious Force user who finds themself embroiled in a war between the Galactic Republic and the sinister forces of Darth Malgus. If you're lost, don't worry, KOTOR is set thousands of years before the Star Wars movies, an approach that gave the game much more room to maneuver when it came to telling its own unique story. With this freedom, the original KOTOR could offer a tale full of memorable characters, weighty moral choices, and fantastic setpieces.

The KOTOR remake is coming courtesy of Saber Interactive, a US-based developer that, until very recently, was owned by the Embracer Group - a Swedish media conglomerate. However, the original KOTOR was developed by BioWare, a veteran studio well known for crafting some of the best RPGs and the best story games. We've gathered every spec of information about the upcoming game, in order to figure out if Saber will be able to live up to BioWare's legacy. Read on to learn more and to see our predictions.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake: cut to the chase

  • What is it? A remake of the classic Star Wars RPG
  • When is it coming out? TBC
  • What can I play it on? PS5 (as a timed console exclusive)]
  • Who's making it? Saber Interactive

Star Wars KOTOR remake release date and platforms

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A release date for the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake hasn’t been confirmed yet. Given the lack of material available for the game from official sources, we don’t expect to get another look at this Star Wars RPG any time soon. The first developer, Aspyr, confirmed that the game was still in early development before Saber Interactive took over, and now, Saber has separated from parent group Embracer, reportedly taking KOTOR with them.

Since its split from Embracer Group earlier this year, Saber has confirmed that KOTOR Remake is still in development. No further details have been given.

However, we do know that the KOTOR remake will launch as a timed console exclusive on PS5. That means it could come to Xbox Series X|S and PC after a short while, though an Xbox release date or window hasn’t been confirmed yet, either.

Knights of the Old Republic remake trailer

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake was officially announced at the PlayStation Showcase 2021, with a brief teaser trailer. The trailer, seen below, has the voice of Bastilla Shan, one of the recruitable characters in the original title, and shows off a pivotal villain from the story: Darth Revan.

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In a strange turn of events, the trailer has since been de-listed from the official PlayStation YouTube channel, though it remains accessible on other channels. It's unknown as to whether or not this is a reflection of development trouble or simply a quirk of Sony's media department.

We haven't seen any more trailers since this first look, but if you want to keep your eye out for more, then check out PlayStation's official Youtube channel.

Knights of the Old Republic remake story and setting

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Set over 4,000 years before the films, where the Sith are skittering about in the shadows, the original game has you play as a Force-user who finds themself in a war between the Galactic Republic and the evil forces of Darth Malak.

Unlike the Star Wars films, the Sith of KOTOR have an empire of their own and are a force to be reckoned with, making them a much more concrete threat. Indeed, the events of KOTOR take place against the backdrop of an ongoing war, with the opening taking place in the aftermath of a battle with a Sith armada. It's likely that the remake will follow a similar, if not identical path.

It’s hard to overestimate just how influential this game was upon its original release. For the time, the BioWare-developed original offered unparalleled choice when directing your character's story and personality. The player was able to make numerous decisions throughout the game that would affect the trajectory of the narrative, an innovation that would go on to influence Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and a host of other later RPGs. KOTOR was an impressively open take on the Star Wars universe, released during a time when the franchise still felt like it had mysterious uncharted corners of lore to explore.

KOTOR is also known for its memorable companion characters, too. Each with their own goals and backstories, the RPG's supporting cast is well-written and memorable. It'll be exciting to see how Saber approaches the likes of the stoic Bastila Shan or the amusingly amoral HK-47.

Knights of the Old Republic remake gameplay

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The original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic title was an RPG that saw players travel to different planets and choose various plot decisions that would slowly progress the narrative and allow you to collect either Light Side or Dark Side points. These points would eventually determine whether your character walked the path of the Dark Side or the Light Side, while also allowing access to certain powers.

We don't know exactly how closely Saber will follow the original KOTOR in the Remake, but it seems very likely that we'll see Light Side and Dark Side points return in some form, since this sort of duality is fundamental to the Star Wars setting.

Combat in the original KOTOR was a hybrid of traditional 'computer role-playing game' (CRPG} mechanics and more modern action-oriented offerings. Battles could be paused mid-flow to give you time to think, but the engagements themselves would play out in real-time.You could also queue up different attacks and techniques.

We haven't seen any footage for the remake yet, but players can expect it to stay largely similar to the original. “We’re rebuilding one of the greatest RPGs of all time for a new generation", Aspyr’s Lead Producer, Ryan Treadwell, said in a PlayStation Blog post, "while maintaining the integrity of the story and characters that we’ve come to cherish". That said, since the KOTOR remake is no longer in Aspyr's hands, it's not yet been confirmed if Sabre take a similar approach - though a stark departure from Treadwell's goals does seem unlikely.

Knights of the Old Republic remake news

Embracer Group sells off Saber Interactive studios and assets
Beacon Interactive, a holding company created by Saber co-founder Matthew Karch, purchased Saber alongside a range of subsidiary studios and ongoing projects, including the KOTOR remake. Given Embracer's recent instability, this could mean good things for Saber and, by extension, for the remake.

KOTOR Trailer delisted from Sony's YouTube channel
The announcement trailer for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic has been taken down from Sony's official YouTube channel. Saber Interactive and its parent company at the time, Embracer Group, reportedly declined to comment on this move (via TheGamer), stoking fears that the game may be stuck in development limbo.

Who is making the Knights of the Old Republic Remake?
After what seemed like an indefinite pause in development under Aspyr, the parent organization Embracer Group has confirmed that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake will be under new management. Embracer wrote in a blog post that the change was made to “ensure the quality bar is where we need it to be for the title.”

The responsibility has now passed up the chain to Aspyr's parent company Saber Interactive to complete the development of the RPG. Saber Interactive was already reportedly overseeing the production of KOTOR Remake, so this switch hopefully means that we won't see a massive change in direction for this anticipated sci-fi title.

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Star Wars KOTOR remake - everything we know so far (2024)

FAQs

How do you get the secret ending in KOTOR? ›

Before entering the room for the final boss fight, players on the original Xbox must have two controllers plugged in, hold L+R, and press Y on both controllers simultaneously. If done successfully, Darth Malak will turn into a dancing Twi'lek, skipping the boss encounter entirely and presenting players with the ending.

Is KOTOR 3 ever coming out? ›

KOTOR III was canceled by LucasArts in 2005, but its story was adapted into a tie-in novel. Star Wars: The Old Republic - Revan picked up after the KOTOR games, continuing elements of the planned KOTOR III storyline. While unlikely, the desire for KOTOR III to be developed into a video game still exists among fans.

Can you save mekel? ›

It's recommended that you heal yourself and utilize all the force powers of your party against Jorak. He can be tough. If you happen to save yourself and Mekel, you'll get 1000xp and can then persuade Mekel away from the Dark Side for (LS Points) by first choosing the "nobody deserves to die like that, nobody" line.

What is the most important skill in KOTOR? ›

You get Computer use, and repair as class skills, and fight like a champ. As you said, in terms of quests and achieving maximum experience points persuade, repair and computer use are the most important skills. Awareness and demolitions are also important in recovering mines.

Where is Revan's mask? ›

During the early skirmishes of the Mandalorian Wars, this mask belonged to a Mandalorian female. In 3973 BBY, the mask remained on the shores of the Outer Rim planet Cathar after the woman's death during the Mandalorians' attack on the world.

What is the twist ending of KOTOR? ›

After discovering three more Star Maps, the player's party is captured by Darth Malak and brought aboard his flagship, where Malak reveals that the player's character is in truth an amnesiac Darth Revan; the Jedi Council wiped their memories after their presumed death at Malak's hands in the hopes that Bastila could ...

Which KOTOR ending is canon? ›

Star Wars: KOTOR Has A Canon Ending

The fact that KOTOR's romantic Light Side ending is canon makes it even more satisfying. While all three endings to Knights of the Old Republic are interesting and react to players' choices, the Light Side ending where Revan romances Bastila is definitely the best outcome.

Is KOTOR no longer canon? ›

To put it simply, The Knights of the Old Republic games and novels are no longer canon to the established Star Wars continuity. Following Disney and Lucasfilm's decision in 2012, the games and additional materials covering the Old Republic were all placed under the non-canonical Legends banner.

Can I save Bastilla? ›

Also remember that Bastila is strong in the Force, so stay away from Persuades at all cost, they will not work. Tell her to come back to you, to come back to the Light Side. Tell her that Malak is wrong and that you love her. When you tell her that you love her, this will snap her out of it completely.

What is the code of the Sith in Kotor? ›

The Sith Code

Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory.

How to get a Sith medallion? ›

The Sith Medallion was a medal that was given out by students at the Sith Academy on Korriban during the Jedi Civil War. Bestowed upon Sith hopefuls who had shown some degree of facility with the Force or who had otherwise impressed a student, these medallions signified their preliminary acceptance into the Academy.

What is the max level in Kotor? ›

But yes, the level cap is 20 across the entire game, and you don't unlock Jedi until Taris is done with. In my current playthrough I stopped leveling at level 3 until I was off Taris and it was fine, and I was still able to complete all side quests.

Do choices matter in Kotor? ›

The character class you choose has a dramatic effect on how you'll play the game. There are three classes to choose from: Soldier, Scout, or Scoundrel. The class you choose will affect your character progression through the first portion of the game.

How many endings does KOTOR have? ›

While players can make countless choices as they explore the galaxy in KOTOR, there are only three major endings outside of a strange hidden dance routine ending. For players who embrace the Dark Side of the Force there is only a single ending, during which Revan kills various companions.

How do you unlock the rogue ending? ›

Choosing Rogue's Path will require the completion of several Side Jobs. In order to unlock Rogue's ending, you must complete the series of Side Jobs that are centered around Johnny Silverhand BEFORE entering Embers to meet Hanako.

What is the point of no return in KOTOR 1? ›

The game ends, you will be warned of a no-point of return just as you reach it. You'll want to clear any side quests before proceeding as the game doesn't allow you to carry on once you have completed it.

How do you get into the hidden Bek base in KOTOR? ›

You should be able to talk to the guard lady right beside the entry door. If you talk to her or attempt to open the door, she will say that you cant go in, this is the hidden bek base. Just get to a point to where you can say "i might be an ally for the hidden beks" and say it. You can then go in.

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