Knights of the Old Republic Remake Concept Art Displays Reimagined Kashyyy

It's been four years since Aspyr and Playstation announced Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake, and we haven't seen something From the game other than the first CGI trailer. The only news we have had are vague promises that there is still.

But as reported by MP1st, that everyone changes today. Thanks to a concept artist who worked with the project at Aspyr until 2021, we have our first look at what a re -formed Kashyyyk could look like.

Here is our best look yet on Kotor -remakens Kashyyyk

Remake's portrayal is much livelier, with tree top decommissioning engulfed in denser vegetation, built up of larger buildings and more extensive walkways and platforms. It looks much closer to the film's portrayal than the more limited, narrow levels of the original game.

Sure, a picture of five years is not much, but it gives us a better idea of ​​the scope of the remake. If Kashyyyk were to be so dramatic review, as the concept art suggests was planned, imagine what the lavish Sith-occupied town of Taris can look like or the aquatic planet Manaan.

But before we come in front of ourselves, it is worth noting that the remake switched hand in 2022, switched from Aspyr to Saber Interactive, and it is unclear how much of the original work, including concept art, remains. So this glimpse of a re -adjusted kashyyyk may not be as accurate for the final product that is first adopted … if the game even releases.

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While Kotor was originally announced as an exclusive Playstation, Sony removed the trailer from its social in the midst of worrying reports that it wants “nothing to do” with remake. Barely a promising sign, especially with a change in the developer after months of radio load.

Saber Interactive could have turned things behind the scenes and quiet while it gets the project back on the right track, but insiders have said they never expect it to see the light of day. It is difficult to blame them, especially instead of so many other high -profile cancellations.

Again, with Hollow Knight: Silksong finally here, and Half-Life 3 rumors that ramp up, maybe it's a bit naive to say that knights in the old Republic will never release. But right now it is difficult to put a lot of warehouse in Saber's promises when we have gone four years without a scent of Darth Revan and Malak.

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