
Perhaps, at the time, Xbox could swing a Game Pass deal, but it remains to be seen. It’ll be the first time the game appeared on PlayStation consoles, and it’ll eventually launch on Xbox too. How that exactly happened is anyone’s guess, but it means that the KOTOR Remake will be bringing it full circle. So, in a way, KOTOR has gone full circle with its remake, as the original games can only be played on PC, Xbox, or other ports, while the KOTOR Remake will only be on PC and PS5 at launch. However, none of Aspyr’s ports or the base game themselves ever touched a PlayStation console. KOTOR 2 is in the same boat-it first released for Xbox in 2004, for PC in early 2005, and Aspyr handled ports in 2015. Aspyr would letter port it to Mac OS X, iOS, and Android, with the game being playable via backward compatibility on Xbox 360 and Xbox One. KOTOR was originally released for Xbox on July 19, 2003, coming to PC later that year in November.

It’s odd because, while Star Wars games are typically multi-platform due to their popularity nowadays, KOTOR never has been.

RELATED: Popular KOTOR Voice Actor Tom Kane Can't Return for Remake Due to Serious Health Reasons The only catch is that it's a timed PS5 console exclusive, so unless players have a PC or PS5, it’ll likely be another six months or a year before it can be played on Xbox-and that’s odd. Since it was only a teaser and no release window was given, fans likely are still in for quite a wait, but many would agree that a proper, well-done Knights of the Old Republic Remakeis worth waiting for.

Now that it’s confirmed, it’s more of a question of when it’ll show more for fans.

It didn’t show much but the Remake logo, Aspyr’s name, and a rendering of Revan, but it set the Star Wars fandom ablaze. While expectations were high for the PlayStation Showcase, it still managed to shock many fans the world over when it opened with the Knights of the Old Republic Remake.
