Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II coming to mobile next week

The classic RPG sequel, now pocket-sized

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Obsidian Entertainment’s old-school RPG Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords will be making a comeback on mobile platforms next week. Developed by Aspyr Media, the sci-fi sequel will be available to download on iOS and Android from December 18.

“Fans have been asking for a mobile version of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II for so long, and we’re thrilled to finally bring it to them,” said Aspyr Media’s VP of publishing Elizabeth Howard. “We’re proud to continue working with Lucasfilm to bring classic titles like Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II to modern platforms.”

Originally released on PC and Xbox in 2004, KOTOR II sees players in the role of a young Jedi, fighting back against the might of the Sith Lords who have hunted the order to almost complete extinction. Featuring the huge worlds, complex narratives, and moral dilemmas that Obsidian is renown for, KOTOR II received a positive reception from critics and fans, appreciating the mammoth effort of attempting to capture the same adventure and excitement as found in its fantastic predecessor, Knights of the Old Republic.

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords launches on iOS and Android December 18, priced at around $15.


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