The spiritual successor to Knights of the Old Republic has just recruited a fairly seasoned and talented studio art director.
"Game will be out before then. I’m not getting any younger!" says the director regarding the title's potentially long development cycle.
Fate of the Old Republic will not be a sequel to the seminal Knights of the Old Republic according to the VP and GM of Lucasfilm Games.
As a "spiritual successor" to the first Knights of the Old Republic, the single-player role-playing game offers a galaxy-spanning adventure.
As of March 2025, the remake "is/was in development" and will feature content cut from Obsidian Entertainment's original release.
Prominent leakers suggest follow-ups to the recently-released Indiana Jones and the Great Circle have been greenlit.
The developer reveals, "We are still hard at work, and our game was unaffected by last week's news." It will revealed "As soon as it's ready."
The title could be the same first-person shooter directed by Peter Hirschmann, who worked on the classic Star Wars Battlefront series.
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.
Three separate physical editions will be available for Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC with pre-orders set to go live on January 20.
Directed by Ron Gilbert, Guybrush Threepwood returns, seeking out the Secret of Monkey Island again in this epic point-and-click adventure.
The acclaimed point-and-click adventure title was released last month for Nintendo Switch and PC and received significant critical acclaim.
A new report claims that Disney intends to launch one major AAA title and one smaller game in the Star Wars franchise every year.
Return to Monkey Island is out now alongside a new launch trailer that shows off its art, characters, and sense of humour.
During the recent State of Play, Lucasfilm unveiled Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Enhanced Edition for PS VR2.
Here's what you should know about the upcoming adventure sequel.
Pre-ordering the game will get you access to free horse armour, that'll do absolutely nothing other than sit in your inventory.
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."