Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch assures fans that the KOTOR Remake is "alive and well."
Embracer Group has sold Saber Interactive to Beacon Interactive for $247 million. Beacon Interactive is controlled by Saber co-founder Matthew Karch.
A new report says that Embracer Group is preparing to sell off Saber Interactive in a $500 million deal. The new private company would also retain projects like its KOTOR remake.
First announced two years ago, at Sony's showcase in 2021, Star Wars: The Old Republic's remake is seemingly being officially scrubbed from around the internet. Could the project be another casualty as part of Embracer Group's reorganization?
According to a new report, it's a done deal and Saber Interactive will be taking over development duties in full on the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake.
According to financial releases from Embracer Group, the company may soon confirm that Saber Interactive is taking over development on the Star Wars: The Old Republic remake.
Work on the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake has reportedly been put on indefinite pause after sudden developer firings at developer Aspyr Studios.
Well, it's official. Knights of the Old Republic Remake is real and it's hitting PS5 and PC.