In the last episode of Game Mess Mornings from November 17, Jeff Grubb confirmed that the rumored Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake is currently not being produced.
Originally announced in 2021, the remake for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic faced uncertainties and spawned many rumors. For the longest time, fans didn't get any info on the progress or what to expect of it. But now, it has been suggested by credible insider Jeff Grubb that Star Wars: KOTOR isn't even in production anymore.
Star Wars KOTOR Remake Not In Production Anymore
In the latest episode of Game Mess Mornings from November 17, Jeff Grubb and his guest Tamoor Hussaintalked about the latest news and current developments in the gaming field. They also talked about the remake for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, which was announced at a PlayStation showcase back in 2021. Now, almost 3 years later, fans have been left in the dark for the longest time, until today, when Jeff revealed the sad truth of a production stop.
"This game is not being worked on in any way, in any studio" ~ Jeff Grubb (via Game Mess Mornings)
Jeff Grubb is a prominent figure in the gaming industry, known for his work as a journalist and editor at GiantBomb, but also for discussing gaming news and giving insights on the industry.
As for his reliability, opinions are divided. Some consider him reliable, acknowledging that he has legitimate sources within the industry and that he makes predictions based on credible information. However, since he himself is cautious about confirming information as absolute facts, we recommend taking this with a grain of salt... a very small one.