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Former CoD Dev Reacts To New Sony Game Getting Canceled: It "F**king Sucks"

Former CoD Dev Reacts To New Sony Game Getting Canceled: It "F**king Sucks" https://ift.tt/Wp7sUgI Former Call of Duty developer Jason Blundell's new studio with Sony, Dark Outlaw Games, was shuttered this week , and now more details about the team and its game have been revealed. Blundell and the game's level designer JC Farmer discussed the project on a livestream . To begin with, Blundell said it "f**king sucks" that the 20-person studio got shut down, but he said he understands these things happen when you work for a big company like Sony. He also stressed that it's common for games to be canceled earlier in development. He said Dark Outlaw may have gotten more attention in this regard because the studio was owned by Sony. Continue Reading at GameSpot

A Full Star Wars: KOTOR 2 Remake Was In Development - Report

A Full Star Wars: KOTOR 2 Remake Was In Development - Report https://ift.tt/78aMKdh

For a minute there, a full-on remake of Obsidian Entertainment's Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 was apparently in development. However, the project appears to have been put on hold, according to a new report.

According to Game File's reporting, new legal documents revealed that Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games were working on a full remake of KOTOR 2. Codenamed "Juliet" in the files, the project was a modern remake of the iconic 2004 RPG and was in development alongside the KOTOR remake, which developer Saber Interactive said is still coming. However, per Game File and unlike the KOTOR remake, development on the KOTOR II remake has ceased as recently as March 2025. Lucasfilm Games VP Douglas Reilly explained in depositions about the drama surrounding KOTOR II that, had the remake come to fruition, it would've contained the cut DLC that was teased when the game was announced for Nintendo Switch in 2022.

"'Juliet' was the codename for a project where we were going to do a full remake of KOTOR II," Reilly said. [It would have featured] modern art, modern gameplay, you know, keep the story and the characters and the general--the general content of KOTOR II, but remake it for modern hardware and modern machines with updated graphics and all those kinds of things. It was something we were discussing with Aspyr. ... The plan was that we would remake the content that was in the RCM as it relates to Star Wars in that Juliet project."

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