

The focus on high-end graphics is likely one reason the KOTOR remake is only coming to PS5 on consoles. Treadwell noted that it is now possible to build the game with a "higher level of fidelity" than technology allowed during the original release of the game. " We are rebuilding from the ground up," Treadwell stated, but when asked about specific changes to the game, the producer only discussed the graphical side of the remake. PlayStation featured an interview with the KOTOR remake's lead producer, Ryan Treadwell, who made it clear that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Remake will be much more than a remaster. Related: How the KOTOR Remake Can Fix Its Glaring Romance Issues In fact, the remake will not be the first time Aspyr has worked on KOTOR, as the developer released a port of the game for iOS in 2014 the following year it released macOS and Linux ports of the sequel game, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Aspyr has previously worked with Lucasfilm Games on ports of classic Star Wars games like Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. The KOTOR remake is being developed by Aspyr Media, Lucasfilm Games, and Sony Interactive Entertainment. The fan-favorite RPG isn't simply getting some enhanced graphics, but a complete overhaul. At the fall PlayStation Showcase, Sony officially announced that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Remake is in development.
