KOTOR Remake Reportedly In Development, Not from EA – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s episode of IGN The Fix: Games, Knights of the Old Republic fans rejoice! Aspyr Media is reportedly helming a remake of Bioware’s KOTOR. Rumors of a studio outside of EA and Bioware handling the supposed remake began circulating last year, and Aspyr fits that bill. Cyberpunk 2077 modders are restoring features cut from the full release. In a recent mod release, modder Saturne restored the ability to wall run in the game, a combat feature cut by Cd Projekt Red just before launch. If you’re a big fan of Legos or just of R2-D2, you’re in for a treat. Just in time for Star Wars Day, Lego is releasing their largest R2 set yet, and we promise it doesn’t have a bad motivator.

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