Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic Unveiled in Trailer

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  • Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, a narrative-driven single-player action RPG, is being developed by Arcanaut Studios and Lucasfilm Games, with Casey Hudson as the director.
  • The game is set in the same universe as the Knights of the Old Republic series and promises an epic and interactive adventure on the cusp of a galaxys rebirth.
  • Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games are currently working on a remake of the Knights of the Old Republic for PS5 and PC, with development progressing and further investment confirmed by Saber Interactives Chief Creative Officer, Tim Willits.
  • No release dates have been announced for either Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic or the Knights of the Old Republic remake.

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Star Wars: Old Republic Fate – Arcanaut’s Epic, Interactive Saga Unveiled

The Game Awards 2025 featured the world premiere of Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, a narrative-driven, single-player action RPG and a successor to the Knights of the Old Republic series. Developed by Arcanaut Studios in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games, the game is directed by Casey Hudson, director of the original Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect trilogy. Jay Ong, President of Disney Games Group, expressed his enthusiasm for Hudson and Arcanaut’s vision. Douglas Reilly, VP and GM of Lucasfilm Games, celebrated the fresh narrative of Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic. The announcement arrives as Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games continue work on the Knights of the Old Republic remake for PS5 and PC. Saber Interactive’s Chief Creative Officer, Tim Willits, confirmed that development is progressing with further investment. No release date has been announced for either title. According to the game’s synopsis, the veteran developers and storytellers at Arcanaut Studios, led by Casey Hudson, are creating an epic and interactive adventure in a galaxy on the cusp of rebirth, where every decision shapes your path to light or dark.

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