Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake Faces Setbacks
The Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake was announced during the old PlayStation event in 2021, generating great excitement among fans. However, since then, the game has faced numerous problems and critical issues. Sadly, it now appears that the situation is worsened by some kind of retroactive effect.
Disappearing Tweets and Hidden Trailer
According to Kotaku, some observant users have noticed that old tweets referring to Star Wars KOTOR have been deleted from the PlayStation X profile. Out of all the tweets, only one remains, mentioning the game along with other titles featured during the event. The rest have disappeared completely and can only be found through cached copies of the site. The troubling matters don’t stop there; the official trailer for the remake has been concealed and removed from PlayStation channels.
Persistent Development Problems
Rumors of development issues have circulated for months, and this ongoing cancellation seems to align with concerns raised by skeptics who doubted the game’s release in the first place. While it is possible that PlayStation’s social media manager may have made an error, the fact that only one game has been affected supports the theory of a more deliberate cancellation.
Awaiting PlayStation’s Official Response
As of now, PlayStation has yet to provide any official comments on the matter. Over the next few months, we will discover whether the Star Wars KOTOR remake will still see the light of day or become overshadowed and forgotten, driven by Sony’s apparent disregard.
I can confirm that tweets about this from the Playstation account have recently been deleted.
Search Knights of the Old Republic on Twitter.com/playstation pic.twitter.com/RgsFJEyjxX
The link was cached by Google but is showing as deleted. pic.twitter.com/deCzBQIY0i
— Crusader II Elessar (@Crusader3456) September 28, 2023