Knights of the Old Republic Port Coming to Nintendo Switch in November

During today’s Nintendo Direct, a new port/upscale of the original Knights of the Old Republic game is coming to the console very soon!

On top of getting a full remake (at some point in the future), Star Wars fans will soon be able to relive the adventure of the original Knights of the Old Republic. Aspyr (who’s handled pretty much all the retro-Star Wars ports) is also handling this one, so if you’ve never had the chance to play it, or simply want to be able to enjoy it on a modern console, you’ll get the chance soon!

Four thousand years before the Galactic Empire, hundreds of Jedi Knights have fallen in battle against the ruthless Sith, and you are the last hope of the Jedi Order. Can you master the awesome power of the Force and save the Republic? Or will you fall to the lure of the dark side? Hero or villain, savior or conqueror… you alone will determine the fate of the entire galaxy!

 

Key Features:

 

Journey through a Star Wars classic set in an era before the rise of the Empire, filled with unique characters, creatures, vehicles and planets.
Experience a deep RPG with customizable characters and meaningful choices that impact your experiences with the story and your squad.
Harness the power of the Force with over 40 different abilities and wield your own lightsaber.
Adventure through eight enormous and iconic Star Wars worlds, including Tatooine and Kashyyyk, in your own starship, the Ebon Hawk.
Choose your party from and build everlasting bonds with nine unique crewmates, including Twi’leks, droids and Wookiees.

Knights of the Old Republic comes to Nintendo Switch (sorry, no PlayStation version this time) on November 11, 2021 for $15.

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