Aspyr has announced that the Restored Content DLC for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords on Nintendo Switch has been canceled.
In a recent Twitter post, the studio thanked the KOTOR community for its “immense passion and continued support” before revealing that the planned DLC for KOTOR II is no longer in development.
“Sadly, today we’re announcing that the Restored Content DLC for the Nintendo Switch version of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords will not be moving forward for release,” Aspyr said. Aspyr didn’t provide the reason behind the sudden cancelation but has promised players who purchased KOTOR II prior to the announcement a free game to make up for the news.
“We’d like to thank everyone for their continued support by providing a complimentary video game key to players that purchased Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords on Nintendo Switch before this announcement,” Aspyr said.
Players are able to choose from a selection of Star Wars games, including the Steam version of Knights of the Old Republic II. The remaining games on the list are only available for Switch, including Knights of the Old Republic, The Force Unleashed, Republic Commando, Jedi Knight Academy, and more.
In order to redeem their free game, users need to visit support.aspyr.com and “submit a request with your Nintendo Switch proof of purchase attached.”
The Restored Content DLC was a fan volunteer effort to mod missing KOTOR II content that was approved by Aspyr in 2015. Modder zbyl2–an original programmer who was part of the effort–took to the KOTOR subreddit (via Eurogamer) following the announcement to say, “Aspyr did nothing wrong. Quote me on that. Shame it ended the way it did.”
The modder explained to users who have been sharing their theories that the cancellation had nothing to do with “higher ups not wanting to give credit to the modding team,” adding that Aspyr “was great to work with and they offered to credit the whole team long before I even asked about it.”
There have been issues with third-party Switch games recently, with The game is reportedly two years away, according to parent company Embracer Group.
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