Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II Restored Content DLC cancelled on Switch
Aspyr has announced that it’s cancelling plans for the release of Restored Content DLC in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II on Switch.
The DLC would have featured new content, including a mission with droid companion HK-47, a revamped ending, new dialogue and interactions among your crew, and new quests and combat missions scattered throughout the world. This would have been restored from what was cut when the game originally came out in 2004. Plans were also in place to make it entirely free.
Last we heard, the DLC was planned for Q3 2022. That window came and went without any news. Aspyr finally provided an update today, revealing that it “will not be moving forward for release.”
The statement reads:
We’d like to thank the KOTOR community for their immense passion and support for the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series. That passion allowed us to bring this timeless series to the Nintendo Switch, and we are forever grateful.
Sadly, today we are 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.
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.
Fans can essentially claim any of Aspyr’s Star Wars Switch releases as the code if they purchased Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II on Switch. They can also opt to claim a Steam code for that title instead. To do so, head on over here and submit a request with proof of purchase attached.