Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake Remains in Development, Says Saber CEO

The much-anticipated Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) remake is reportedly still in development, according to Saber Interactive. First announced for the PlayStation 5 in 2021, the remake project has faced several challenges, including a studio change and an indefinite delay. Despite these setbacks, Saber Interactive reaffirmed last year that the game remained in the works. After months of silence, the developer has provided a glimmer of hope regarding the future of the beloved RPG.

CEO Matt Karch of Saber Interactive recently confirmed that the KOTOR remake is still progressing. However, he offered little additional information, leaving fans to speculate on the timeline for its release. As of now, there’s no official word on when players can expect the game to launch, but the statement has provided some reassurance that the remake has not been abandoned.

Saber’s Chief Creative Officer, Tim Willits, also weighed in on the situation, adding to the optimism surrounding the project. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Willits indicated that the remake was still very much alive. He noted that Saber is working on a variety of games across different genres, and emphasized that they would only share updates when there’s something significant to announce. This aligns with earlier remarks from Karch, who stated that the project remains a priority for the team.

Back in April 2024, Karch assured fans that the KOTOR remake was “alive and well,” despite Saber Interactive’s separation from the Embracer Group. With the studio’s continued focus on delivering a quality product, Karch highlighted the team’s commitment to exceeding player expectations. While the wait continues, this update is a reminder that the project is far from forgotten, and Saber is determined to bring the iconic Star Wars RPG back to life in a way that will meet the high hopes of its fanbase.