Many players believe that the remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic will be canceled, since PlayStation and Sony deleted several publications on social networks and YouTube videos related to the expected project.
Faced with the uncertainty of the community, the companies decided to break the silence and explain why much of the game's material disappeared from the Internet. Despite this, players are not entirely convinced and still fear that the project is in serious trouble.
What's going on with the remake of Star Wars: KOTOR?
Stephen Totilo, a journalist for Axios, decided to contact Disney to find out what's going on with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. To his surprise, the company recommended that he question Sony about the project, so he did just that.
Said company responded and explained that the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic footage was removed due to music licensing issues, referring to the music used in the game's reveal trailer.
"As part of normal business, we delist assets with licensed music when the licenses expire," Sony said.
The journalist was not entirely satisfied with the answer, as he wonders why music licenses would expire for a game that is still on its way. Likewise, the answer did not reassure gamers, who fear that the remake will be cancelled sooner or later.
There are people who even went on a rant against Sony, as they think their explanation makes no sense and complained about their poor communication on the matter. There are also fans who were happy with the news, as they believe it is a clear sign that the remake is still in development.
Several users on social networks believe that the expiration of the music licenses is due to the fact that the project has gone through several problems, so it will take much longer than planned to debut. However, for now there is no precise update on the development of the project.
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