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The allegations come from Bloomberg. Earlier this month, Aspyr Media fired Star Wars: KOTOR design director Brad Prince and art director Jason Minor. At the same time, this dismissal occurred immediately after the completion of a demo version of the game to be shown to Lucasfilm and Sony. According to the allegations, Aspyr says that the demo did not meet expectations and that the company has stopped working on the game in search of new development opportunities.
And that’s when it happened; Star Wars: KOTOR Remake returns to the snake story
Announced in September of last year for PS5 and PC Star Wars: KOTOR Remake is entering a process that sounds no stranger. If the claims are true and the development process of the game has been suspended because it did not meet expectations, we can say that we will receive very interesting news in the coming period. Because this passer-by Vampire Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 and Dead Island 2 are still in the so-called development stage.
One of Bloomberg’s sources suggests that a lot of money was spent on the demo version and that the game could now be released in 2025 at the earliest. Aspyr, which undertook the development of Star Wars: KOTOR Remake, is a subsidiary of Saber Interactive and Saber has previously appeared with games such as World War Z and SnowRunner. Now, according to some people in Aspyr, Saber could withdraw from the development process.
Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch said in May, “When we acquired Aspyr, we knew from the beginning that they would need our help.” “We’re totally sure the game is going to be great, but it’s a huge product, and the massive products require a lot of effort and time, especially if you’re talking about a game. We had to remake this game, which was basically very old, from scratch.”