Many fans of Star Wars, the cinematic saga created by George Lucas in the late 70s, have always considered Star Wars Knight of the Older Republic as one of the best games in the franchise, well above the average level of productions that have been done about it.
With the recent success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, rumors about the possibility that Electronic Arts has given light to see a Star Wars KOTOR remake or a new installment of the franchise, they have only grown, and then we can take a look at what it might look like.
This is what the spectacular Star Wars KOTOR remake looks like in Unreal Engine 5
Thanks to a fan, owner of the youtube channel called Unreal Cinema, we were able to take a look at what the Star Wars KOTOR remake on Unreal Engine 5, the latest graphics engine from Epic Games that promises to offer a photorealistic approach never seen before.
The Star Wars KOTOR remake would be a reality
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As we can see in the video, the user has recreated the ancient ruins of the first KOTOR model by model, and has allowed us to take a look at how the title would behave at the moment in which Revan arrives at the aforementioned ruins.
There is no doubt that the visual result is a delight, although it is also true that in the aspect of the animations Revan’s movement is not entirely realistic. However, taking into account that we are dealing with a fan’s work, this has only awakened even more the desire to see a soon Star Wars KOTOR remake on Unreal Engine 5.
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