KOTOR Facts Must Support a KOTOR Theory

Aspyr Media worked on KOTOR ports in the past. Disney acquired Star Wars back in 2012. Just recently, Disney revived Lucasfilm Games. Now, all Star Wars games will be under the umbrella of Lucasfilm Games. Except for movies and Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series, everything before 2014 seems to be not canon. We now know that there’s a new KOTOR game in development. And on top of all that, there are too many rumors of a KOTOR remake/remaster.

We can’t forget that IP ownership and control is important to Disney. With that in mind, old KOTOR games can see the light of day only if they are reimagined. KOTOR needs to mesh well with the now established canon timeline. Including the all-new High Republic. A remaster/remake can’t do that. Only appropriation can do that. So, the only logical conclusion is, if the old KOTOR games are having a comeback story, it’s a comeback story full of reimagining. In short, a reboot.

This also allows for more creative freedom with the new KOTOR title. According to Jason Schreier, “we’ll never guess which studio is in charge of this project” as reported in this Eurogamer article. Whoever it is, this is what we believe are some of the things they need to do with the game.