UPDATE: BioWare at work on a new KOTOR?
- Posted February 14th, 2008 at 16:40 EDT by
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It's being reported that during the EA analyst report made earlier yesterday, it would seem that BioWare and Lucasarts are hard at work on making yet another sequel for Knights of the Old Republic.
As most of us are aware the franchise Knights of the Old Republic was a huge success throughout the last generation. Gamers united in order to praise this game for everything it offered. If this rumor is true and correct, considering the report given, then it looks like fans of the series have a new shining ray of hope to look forward to again.
EA also announced that they were also in the market of creating not only a new Lord of the Rings title, but also confirmed a new MMO for the company as well.
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UPDATE: This rumor has been debunked and the listing in the analyst report is actually describing notable games from the studio's past.
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Samurai Sushi |
Tweak5150- 2:58am GMT - February 13th, 2008
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GP DaveW. I played the first KOTOR and i thought it was okay but not great like most people said it was. But if you like WRPG's then this is good news.
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D3v1lwqer23
- 3:46am GMT - February 13th, 2008
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Get ready, EA is gonna poo all over the fans of the series!
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Untildeath89 |
willmakenewonesoon- 9:53am GMT - February 13th, 2008
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well its better for ea to "poo" at the series then we not getting it right?
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Zippie151 |
Sanguineous- 11:39am GMT - February 13th, 2008
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dear god if this is true then this is truly awesome news. also i would imagine after mass effect that bioware need to come through on some big titles, although it was a good game it was pretty poor in comparison to what it was supposed to be.
Lastly now that bioware are owned by EA maybe it will come to ps3, which would be a god send. -
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thegreatcity |
thegreatcity- 9:08pm GMT - February 14th, 2008
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Hey Dave, not to be lame or anything (because I enjoy your articles, and feel you keep the thought of a community consistent by actually interacting with it) but isnt "uniting in unison" redundant?
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