- Lucasfilm Games has finally announced a new single-player narrative-driven Star Wars game.
- The title is called Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic and is set at the end of the Old Republic.
- It is being developed in Unreal Engine 5 and is still in early stages of development.
Rumors of a mystery Star Wars game at The Game Awards 2025 had been circulating all over the internet. While rumors pointed towards Knights of the Old Republic Remake, something completely new has been announced.
A brand new title, Star Wars: Fate of The Old Republic, has been announced at TGA. It is a single-player RPG that will be available on PC and consoles. However, all we currently have is a cinematic announcement trailer.
Why it matters: The overall reception of both the recent Star Wars Jedi games has been quite decent. Lucasfilm is now looking to expand the franchise further with another single-player game.
While not too much is known at this point, some information about Fate of the Old Republic has been shared. It will be a narrative-driven game that takes place at the end of the Old Republic and follows the journey of a Force user.
It is being developed by Arcanaut Studios, a new studio launched by Casey Hudson, director of the original Star Wars KOTOR and Mass Effect Trilogy, in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games.

While the game is being built in the same tradition as KOTOR, it is not a direct sequel to it, so we can expect new characters and brand new narratives that will further expand the already quite fleshed out Star Wars lore.
For now, there isn’t a release date in sight, but the game is still confirmed to be in early stages of development, so it isn’t releasing anytime soon. Nonetheless, this will be really exciting for Star Wars fans.
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Abdullah is an avid gamer who primarily plays single-player titles. If you can’t find him anywhere, he’ll probably be at his desk playing The Witcher 3 for the millionth time. When he isn’t playing games, he’s either reading or writing about them.
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