The Sith Lords on Switch: Developer faces objections from undisclosed third party
Highlights:
- Aspyr, the developer of the Switch port of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, has revealed that a DLC was canceled due to objections from an undisclosed third party
- Axios first reported the cancellation, which was later confirmed by Aspyr’s co-CEO Ted Saloch
- The identity of the third party and the reasons behind their objection remain unknown
- This news has sparked curiosity and speculation within the Star Wars gaming community
Introduction: Canceled DLC for Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords on Switch
Aspyr, the developer responsible for bringing Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords to the Nintendo Switch, has shed some light on the cancellation of a planned DLC for the game. The company has revealed that the DLC was canceled due to objections raised by an undisclosed third party.
Axios was the first to report on the cancellation, and Aspyr’s co-CEO Ted Saloch later confirmed the news. However, the identity of the third party and the specific reasons behind their objection remain undisclosed, leaving fans of the game and the Star Wars community at large with many questions.
The lack of information regarding the third party and their objections has sparked curiosity and speculation among fans. Many are left wondering who the third party could be and what might have led to their objection. Some have speculated that it could be related to licensing issues or creative disagreements, but without any concrete details, it is purely conjecture at this point.
Though the cancellation of the DLC is undoubtedly disappointing for fans who were eagerly anticipating new content for the Switch port of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, this news serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that can arise in game development and licensing agreements.