
Big news for Star Wars enthusiasts! A new single-player action role-playing game called Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic is coming soon. It’s designed to feel like a continuation of the beloved Knights of the Old Republic series, focusing on a strong story and engaging gameplay.
Watch the trailer below.

About the Game
At the 2025 Game Awards, Lucasfilm Games and Arcanaut Studios announced Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, a new single-player action RPG focused on storytelling.
You play as a Force user embarking on an adventure across the galaxy, a time when the Old Republic is falling apart and a new era is beginning. The game features a strong story, characters you’ll remember, and gameplay where your choices matter.

The announcement showcased a brief teaser trailer and a special interview with game director Casey Hudson, famous for his contributions to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect series. Hudson explained the team’s focus on creating a fresh, yet authentic, Star Wars game.
According to interviews given with the announcement, while Fate of the Old Republic isn’t a direct continuation of the original KOTOR games, it aims to capture the spirit of those games by offering players a brand-new story with meaningful choices and a richly detailed world.

This project, currently under development, is blending a story where your choices matter with exciting action. It’s built on the years of experience and imagination of Hudson.
Players will soon learn more about the game’s story and characters, and we’ll share a release timeframe later on.

Release Info
The popular game, Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, is being released on PC and gaming consoles. We don’t yet know when it will be available.
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