Star Wars Eclipse, KOTOR Remake Can Push Forward By Stepping Back

Star Wars Eclipse, KOTOR Remake Can Push Forward By Stepping Back

As a lifelong Star Wars enthusiast who’s seen every movie, read countless books, and played more games than I can count, I am thrilled about the future of this iconic franchise. The upcoming titles like Star Wars Eclipse and the remake of Knights of the Old Republic are set to breathe new life into unexplored corners of the galaxy far, far away.


The Star Wars saga is about to undergo an exhilarating transformation in its upcoming projects, mainly due to the highly anticipated games such as Star Wars Eclipse and the remake of Knights of the Old Republic. Both games will delve into periods of lore that have been largely untouched in mainstream media. Star Wars Eclipse is set in a timeframe similar to the prequel films, while Knights of the Old Republic takes place thousands of years before the movies. By shedding light on these periods through their releases, these new Star Wars titles could potentially shift the focus of the ever-expanding universe towards these less explored tales that precede the movies.

Games based on the IP, like Ubisoft’s “Star Wars Outlaws” and Respawn’s “Jedi” series, have primarily stuck to well-known timelines closely linked to movie events. Although these narratives are engaging, they often seem limited by the larger narratives they inhabit, which can reduce their impact. On the other hand, the less explored periods of the Old Republic and High Republic could offer developers an opportunity to create stories that influence the future direction of the “Star Wars” franchise without sacrificing its integrity.

The Skywalker Saga is Already Well-Trodden Ground

Stories Set Around the Star Wars Film Timelines Have Inherent Limitations on Scale and Impact

In games such as Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, there are emotionally charged scenes, but their intensity is diminished when compared to events from the films. Characters like Darth Vader, who appear for brief cameos, lack genuine tension because we already know his ultimate fate. Stories set between film plots can only create so much emotional resonance, often leaving them feeling more like optional side quests rather than integral parts of the universe’s narrative.

In terms of storytelling, the vast gap between the Old Republic era and the Skywalker Saga in Star Wars opens up a broader space for exploring intricate conflicts and significant events that aren’t confined by established lore. This temporal disconnect allows for surprising high-stakes situations in games like KOTOR, where the impact on politics and culture can be substantial yet self-contained, creating an engaging and immersive experience.

Knights of the Old Republic’s Remake and Star Wars Eclipse Can Open the Doors for Deeper Looks into Fascinating Periods of Lore

The Old Republic and High Republic Are Capable of Supporting an Entire Series of Their Own

The Old Republic era encompasses a vast timescale, with numerous historical periods yet to be delved into. This period is believed to stretch from approximately 25,000 years ago up until around 4,000 years ago. This expansive timeframe offers ample opportunities to depict various events such as the emergence of Exar Kun, the story of Darth Bane, and significant incidents like the Great Hyperspace War, as well as original tales that have yet to be told.

The Star Wars’ High Republic era, following the separation of Legends, has solidified itself within the current canon and offers a lot of potential for further exploration. While The Acolyte provided some background regarding the end of this era, it’s ripe for another story to develop, as the tale of the peaceful time guarded by unified Jedi continues to unfold post-Eclipse.

Reinstating Iconic Legends Canon

Moving away from the Legends universe has made much of the previous lore no longer official, but exploring earlier periods in Star Wars history offers a chance to reintroduce cherished tales and figures into the overall narrative. This could be anything from the rise of the Sith’s Rule of Two to a conflict where the Jedi Order defends against the Nihil. The rich history of the Star Wars timeline contains enough content to create an entirely new game series, linked by a continuous storyline.

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2024-10-20 23:06