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Take a look at the E3 2001 Behind Closed Doors Demo of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

YouTube’s ‘Noclip Game History Archive’ has shared a video from the E3 2001 Behind Closed Doors Demo of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

This is a really cool video, though most modern-day gamers won’t find it particularly interesting. After all, we’re talking about an E3 2001 video. On the other hand, now that E3 is dead, this is a must-watch video (at least for nostalgia/history purposes).

For those wondering, there is still no word about the Star Wars: KOTOR Remake. This remake will be powered by Unreal Engine 5, and was originally announced in April 2021.

Lastly, in July 2021, we shared a fan remake of KOTOR in Unreal Engine 5. In this article, you can find two videos. The first video recreates the game’s opening cinematic/sequence. On the other hand, the second video showcases the Ancient Ruins on Dantooine.

Enjoy the video and stay tuned for more!

🚨NEVER BEFORE SEEN🚨 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - E3 2001 Behind Closed Doors Demo

2 thoughts on “Take a look at the E3 2001 Behind Closed Doors Demo of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic”

    1. They’re quite popular. It was weird for me when I started it but essentially you have limited point allocation and have major control over how your character develops. And your power can really start to add up as you progress which feels great. I’m sure they’ll use a simplified system in the new game though.

      Look at Baldur’s Gate 3. I played the alpha and honestly one of the best RPGs I’ve played in a whole.

      I’m more worried about them ruining the game with some woke crap than anything else.

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