CCO Tim Willits said, “Right now, we are focused on development. We look forward to sharing more when the time is right."
"The game is alive and well, and we're dedicated to making sure we exceed consumer expectations," says CEO Matthew Karch.
Embracer Group recently confirmed that it's continuing development on "a previously announced AAA game based on a major license."
The studio can reportedly bring other subsidiaries and will continue to develop Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Remake.
Recent reports have claimed that the remake has continued to stumble into behind-the-scenes issues.
Journalist Jason Schreier has said that contrary to recent reports, the remake is still being worked on by some people at Saber.
Journalist Jeff Grubb has claimed that the Knights of the Old Republic remake is not in development at any Embracer studio.
"As part of normal business, we delist assets with licensed music when the licenses expire," the company has said.
The remake has reportedly faced development issues, with Saber Interactive allegedly taking over from Aspyr Media last year.
When asked about the state of the project following reports of development issues, Embracer Group CEO Lars Wingefors refused to comment on the situation.
A new report claims that Disney intends to launch one major AAA title and one smaller game in the Star Wars franchise every year.
After issues at Aspyr, one of Saber's Easter European studios is reportedly leading development, as per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier also feels that a release in 2024 is "wishful thinking unless they pare down the scope of the project."
The project may be Aspyr's Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Remake, which reportedly faced an internal delay due to development troubles.
A new report reveals that the remake project is in significant trouble, with the project being put on pause as Aspyr attempts to figure out how to move forward.
"We're taking our time to make sure we do it right, because this is a game we think could one of the biggest sellers the year that it comes out," says Embracer Group's Matthew Karch.
While the 2003 original had a turn-based combat system, rumour has it that the upcoming remake will change things up.
Jennifer Hale will also be returning as Bastila Shan, and was also featured in the remake's announcement trailer at the PlayStation Showcase.
Developer Aspyr says it has assembled a team of "industry veterans who have worked on great RPGs, as well as some members of the original Knights of the Old Republic development team."
A ground-up remake of beloved RPG Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic has been announced for the PS5 by Aspyr Media.
Multiple new reports suggest that a full remake of the beloved RPG is indeed in the works.
Multiple sources suggest that a new KOTOR game is being developed.
EA might be working on bringing back a beloved classic.