![]() ![]() KOTOR developer BioWare tapped Obsidian Entertainment for KOTOR 2, and they successfully kept what worked in the first game while adding in a whole new story and some additional systems and features. The original KOTOR was a critical darling and to this day is still considered one of the best Star Wars games ever made, so following up on that was no easy task. The answer is… I still don’t know, but more importantly I no longer care because as of this week KOTOR 2 on mobile is a reality and that’s all that truly matters. However, KOTOR 2 never came to mobile despite launching on some additional platforms back then, and I’ve certainly wondered on multiple occasions over the past 5 years what the deal was with that. ![]() Bringing the sequel over to mobile seemed like a no-brainer, and also seemed imminent following a mobile listing leaked by the ESRB back in 2015. I mean the original KOTOR was a big hit when it first arrived on mobile in 2013, and is still a consistent top seller even today. There’s a certain part of me that doesn’t quite believe that the classic 2004 RPG Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, aka KOTOR 2, actually launched on mobile this week.
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