The Star Wars: KOTOR II Restored Content material DLC for the Nintendo Swap has been canceled

The Nintendo Swap port of Star Wars: Knights of the Outdated Republic II is just not getting the free Restored Content material DLC that developer Aspyr Media promised at launch, the corporate introduced late yesterday on Twitter. As an alternative, the studio is providing a comfort prize of free Star Wars sport keys for anybody who has purchased the sport, which Aspyr says will be carried out by means of its help web page (although it doesn’t specify how).

The apology video games embrace the unique KOTOR Swap port, KOTOR II on Steam, Star Wars: Episode I Racer, Star Wars: The Drive Unleashed, and others.

The Restored Content material DLC began as a fan-made mod that included elements of the sport that had been minimize from its authentic launch, as some thought-about the sport to be incomplete in its revealed kind.

Aspyr’s Swap port of KOTOR II was by some means even much less full at launch. Like, you couldn’t truly beat the sport. The developer admitted to being conscious of the issue, and issued a repair the next month. After that flawed execution and a poor displaying at a demo with Lucasfilm and Sony, Aspyr’s mum or dad firm, Embracer Group, shuffled the port of the primary Knights of the Outdated Republic sport over to Saber Interactive, citing a need to “guarantee the standard bar is the place we’d like it to be for the title.”

We’ve reached out to Aspyr for extra info, and can replace if we obtain a response.

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