Saber Interactive's Sale Leaves Star Wars: KOTOR Remake in Uncertain Future

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The future of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake is uncertain following the sale of Saber Interactive by Embracer Group to Beacon Interactive. The game, which has faced repeated disruptions and delays, was originally in the hands of Aspyr Media but is now "going with Saber." Embracer's CEO indicated that the project, described as a "previously announced AAA game based on a major license," will not be released in the next 12 months and emphasized the need for "deep love and respect" in its development. The KOTOR remake was delayed indefinitely in July 2022 and is reportedly still in development with a small team.
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