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838 Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic attracts more ex-BioWare and KOTOR talent to the team

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 05/07/2026 07:41 EDT

Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic attracts more ex-BioWare and KOTOR talent to the team

Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic might be the most exciting new Star Wars game on the horizon, and while we're not expecting it any time soon - though director Casey Hudson has promised it'll be out before 2030 - it appears newly founded developer Arcanaut Studios is bulking up fast. Read more

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