The eagerly anticipated SW: KotOR Remake project was first introduced to the public in September 2021. Since then, the gaming community has been buzzing with speculation and rumors about its progress. However, recent developments suggest that fans might be facing disappointing news. Alex Smith, the former head of Bend Studio and a key figure behind the iconic Syphon Filter series, has stirred the pot with a concerning update.
On his X account, Smith asserted that the development of SW: KotOR Remake has been entirely halted. This statement directly contradicts Saber Interactive's earlier claim in 2024 that the project was still in development. Smith further detailed that some team members have been reassigned to other projects, while others have faced layoffs. If these reports are accurate, it could mark a devastating end to the hopes of fans eagerly awaiting a modern rendition of the beloved RPG.
It's important to consider the credibility of Smith's claims. He has a track record of sharing accurate insider information, such as his hint about an upcoming announcement from Housemarque, which indeed materialized. However, his predictions regarding the release dates of Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yotei were off the mark, suggesting that his insights should be approached with cautious optimism.
As of now, neither Saber Interactive nor Aspyr has issued an official statement regarding these developments, leaving the future of the SW: KotOR Remake shrouded in uncertainty. Fans remain hopeful but are bracing themselves for potentially disheartening news.