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http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/kotor2/preview_6116951.html

 

Gamespot: Is there anything else you'd like to add about Knights of the Old Republic II for the PC, or about both versions of the game in general? Any thoughts on where a potential Knights of the Old Republic III could go?

 

Mike Gallo: I can't really say anything about a sequel, other than that we definitely recognize the Knights of the Old Republic series as a strong franchise. But we've just signed off on the PC version of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, so you can expect to see it on store shelves February 10!

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I found this interesting:

 

GS: We don't want you to spoil anything, but were there any cool or interesting features or ideas that didn't make it into the final cut?

 

MG: There are some things, but I don't really want to go into them. Mainly because we don't want people to be disappointed about something that we cut, and because you never know where or when those things might show up again.

 

Does this mean a possible addon? Like a big patch. Or maybe it will show up in Kotor 3?

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A franchise is just a license, it doesn't imply an on-going stream of regular product releases.

The KOTOR name does well, and I'm sure it'll show up again somewhere at some time from someone, but it depends on so many different things.

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Mike Gallo: I can't really say anything about a sequel, other than that we definitely recognize the Knights of the Old Republic series as a strong franchise. But we've just signed off on the PC version of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, so you can expect to see it on store shelves February 10!

 

Sounds like there's more KotOR in the horizon :geek:

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Mike Gallo: I can't really say anything about a sequel, other than that we definitely recognize the Knights of the Old Republic series as a strong franchise. But we've just signed off on the PC version of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, so you can expect to see it on store shelves February 10!

 

Sounds like there's more KotOR in the horizon :geek:

 

 

I'm going to take the wait and see approach to anything Mr.Gallo would like to claim in the future

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Mike Gallo: I can't really say anything about a sequel, other than that we definitely recognize the Knights of the Old Republic series as a strong franchise. But we've just signed off on the PC version of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, so you can expect to see it on store shelves February 10!

 

Sounds like there's more KotOR in the horizon >_<

 

 

I'm going to take the wait and see approach to anything Mr.Gallo would like to claim in the future

 

im going to wait until someone else more credible confirms it. :geek:"

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Mike Gallo: I can't really say anything about a sequel, other than that we definitely recognize the Knights of the Old Republic series as a strong franchise. But we've just signed off on the PC version of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, so you can expect to see it on store shelves February 10!

 

Sounds like there's more KotOR in the horizon :blink:

There is no doubt in my mind we will see KOTOR III or some spin-off. KOTOR has been very popular and (the real reason) has made a boat load of money.

 

Edit: Wheather the sequel is made by Obsidian or not, I cannot speculate. I don't know who will do it, but it will be done.

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