In an extremely and almost unheard of twist of things, a remake — yes, remake — of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 is reportedly in development, even as an already announced remake of the first Knights of the Old Republic continues to experience developmental trouble.
Word of its existence comes by way of Stephen Totilo and his Game File newsletter, where he reports that as recently as March, the fine folks at Disney and Lucasfilm Games had been planning to remake the beloved sequel.
What's more, remember that cut content that wasn't in the original version? Yeah, it would make it into this version.
I've got a bad feeling about this.
In his latest edition, Totilo explored just how the cut content that was initially slated to be part of the KOTOR 2 port on Switch was killed, and the circumstances surrounding a lawsuit filed by someone over "false advertising," something that was considered novel but ultimately proved to be an extremely valuable step in finding out what the future of KOTOR held.
In reviewing the depositions, Totilo noticed that there were multiple references to a project titled "Juliet," which was not the code name of the already released...
