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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II—the best KOTOR—just got a huge update, for some reason.


The update just dropped on Steam for PC, Mac, and Linux. It’s a doozy—at least, for a game that’s more than ten years old.

New features include: 37 achievements to be earned through gameplay



Steam Cloud saves



Native widescreen resolution support



Resolution support up to 4K and 5K



Support for controllers, including Xbox 360, Xbox One, Playstation 3, and Playstation 4, along with several others (check the system requirements for details)



Steam Workshop support! We proudly worked with the Restored Content Mod Team to have their famous TSLRCM up on launch day



Oh... and we added a “Force Speed Effects” option in the menu ;)



For those not in the know, the Restored Content Mod is a years-spanning project that aims to return the game to its proper form—rather than the sloppy, stitched together version that was originally released due to publisher pressure and time constraints. The mod adds a handful of endings and the infamous HK Factory—among many other things—and fixes hundreds of bugs. It’s a must-download, and it’s now easy to access on KOTOR II’s Steam Workshop.


The update comes as a surprise, given that KOTOR II hasn’t been updated in ages. I reached out to Aspyr Media—who handled the update—to find out why this happened now, but as of press time they’d yet to respond. I, however, don’t plan on looking a gift bantha in the mouth, because bantha mouths are gross. Also because KOTOR II is an amazing RPG, and now it’s better than ever. Think you’ll dive back in?

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