Will it be cancelled? PlayStation deletes traces of Star Wars: KOTOR remake
By Daniel Laguna onThe company hid posts related to the game on social networks and YouTube

The 2021 PlayStation Showcase opened with the revelation of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake, a project that excited many gamers. Unfortunately, the outlook does not look good for the game, especially after the serious crisis of Embracer Group, the company that has it in its hands.
It is even said that the title is at risk of being cancelled and, now more than ever, gamers believe in this possibility. This because PlayStation and Sony quietly withdrew social media posts and trailers related to the game for some reason. Thus, many believe that the remake will be cancelled and will never arrive.
Will the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake be cancelled?
Players who are aware of the project noticed something alarming: the official posts about the remake on social networks disappeared along with the trailer of its reveal on YouTube. This discovery disappointed many fans, who now fear the worst for the project.
We have known for years that the remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic has had a complicated development. It has gone through a change of studio and, currently, it could be in crisis because of all the internal problems at Embracer Group, which is going through a major restructuring process.
For many, the disappearance of its few traces is a very bad sign, as it would indicate that the project is not far from being cancelled. However, the reality is that for now nothing has been confirmed.
Neither Embracer Group nor PlayStation have explained what is happening with the remake, so it is best to wait for an official statement. Several sources assured that, due to development problems, the game was planned for 2025; however, now everything is in doubt.

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