![]() Hopefully it might keep you busy as we await more news on the upcoming Knights of the Old Republic Remake on PlayStation 5. Bioware’s first foray into the vast reaches of space before the blockbuster Mass Effect series came in 2003, with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords arrives on Nintendo Switch on June 8. That’ll be available as a free DLC post-launch, although a specific date hasn’t been given.įor now you can check out the trailer below or our review of the original release just over here. Having played the game years ago on the original Xbox, as well as on PC, the controls feel natural and intuitive for those who are seasoned RPG players. This DLC will include new crew dialogue and interactions, a new revamped ending and a bonus mission with everyone’s favourite murder-bot HK-47. The controls handle well on the Switch and the pausable, active combat system works pretty seamlessly on the Nintendos hardware. There’s three Jedi classes, plenty of Force powers and of course a new crew of squadmates to accompany you.Īs an extra treat, this release will also include a collection of new content called The Sith Lords Restored Content. You’ll have to make tough decisions in this RPG as you choose which side of the Force to hang your lightsaber. However, The Sith Lords will be available in a bundle with the first if you do want to catch up. In case you’re unfamiliar, the sequel doesn’t require you to have played the first game, as it’s standalone. Just like that one, this new version will include HD cinematics, textures and UI to bring it up to date with the modern screen of the Switch. ![]() The Star Wars remaster experts are bringing the RPG sequel to Nintendo’s system just over six months after they gave a similar treatment to the first game. Aspyr has announced they’re bringing Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords to the Nintendo Switch next month. Three of our 10 favorite Star Wars games our featured in the bundle: Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars: Republic Commando, and Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. Está más que claro que no se trata del primer port de Star Wars de esta desarrolladora en llegar a Nintendo Switch, ni mucho menos a una consola de Nintendo, pero sí supone la primera vez en la que uno de los pilares de RPG occidental se puede disfrutar en una consola de características portátiles.
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