Star Wars: Knights of the Outdated Republic Remake is “alive and properly,” in accordance with Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch. He revealed this throughout a current interview with IGN, the place he additionally confirmed Saber took Star Wars: KOTOR Remake with it following its break up from Embracer Group.
Final month, Embracer Group, the corporate behind the closure of Saints Row studio Volition Video games and layoffs at firms like Black Forest Video games and Eidos-Montréal, offered Saber in a $500 million deal. It offered the studio, which can be growing the first-person journey Jurassic Park: Survival, to a bunch of personal traders underneath Beacon Interactive, which is managed by Karch. On the time of the sale, the corporate did not point out its Star Wars: KOTOR Remake, leaving excited followers involved for the sport, which itself has already gone by some rocky growth.
Now, because of Karch’s interview with IGN, we all know the sport continues to be in growth.
“It is clear and it is apparent that we’re engaged on this,” Karch informed the publication. “It has been within the press quite a few occasions. What I’ll say is that the sport is alive and properly, and we’re devoted to creating positive we exceed shopper expectations.”
That is all Karch shared concerning the remake, nonetheless, and IGN writes that in an investor name following the announcement of Saber’s sale, Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors implied the remake may nonetheless be a protracted methods away.
For extra concerning the recreation, watch the Star Wars: Knights of the Outdated Republic Remake reveal trailer, after which examine how Star Wars: Knights of the Outdated Republic’s largest challenge is the way it performs. After that, take a look at Sport Informer’s large record of upcoming online game remakes.
[Source: IGN]
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