Long revered as one of the deepest, most morally complex entries in the Star Wars gaming saga, KOTOR II has endured decades of admiration — and frustration. The original release was powerful, but also famously unfinished, with cut content and an ending many players felt was abrupt. But new reports suggest that might finally change. A full remake of KOTOR II, with “modern gameplay” and an improved ending, is reportedly — or at least was recently — on the roadmap. Here’s what you should know — and what you should still treat as hopeful speculation. 🔎 The Rumor: What’s in the New KOTOR II Plan In short: the plan was ambitious. Fully modern. And aimed at delivering what many longtime fans consider the true version of KOTOR II. – Source 🚧 The Roadblocks — And Why It’s Still Uncertain As much as these reports fired up the fan base, there…
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Four years ago today, hope was reborn: The KOTOR Remake was announced
September 9, 2021, was a day that lit up the galaxy for Star Wars fans: the Knights of the Old Republic Remake finally got its long-awaited reveal. Four years on, and while the wait continues, that spark still keeps obsession alive. A timely throwback worth celebrating When the KOTOR Remake first appeared—during the PlayStation Showcase—the nostalgia was off the charts. The original RPG, launched in 2003, is still hailed as a storytelling masterpiece. Rebuilding it for modern platforms (like PS5 and PC) with today’s tech—while preserving the soul of Bastila, Revan, and all the moral twists—felt like writing a fresh Jedi saga all over again. Development’s had a few lightsaber duels Since that first trailer… So yeah, it’s been a journey, but one the stars themselves seem to refuse to let fade away. Why this anniversary matters (beyond nostalgia) Story over hype: This isn’t another lazy cash-grab. The original KOTOR’s…