Rumor: KOTOR sequel and new BioWare MMO game in the works?

Posted Feb 13, 2008 at 11:46AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: BioWare, Electronic Arts, Star Wars
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Games production list revealed in recent EA Analyst Meeting - Image 1


BioWare has stoked the fires of a couple of old rumors regarding the much anticipated sequel to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic as well as the unnamed MMO game they promised to work on a while back.

Evidence has recently surfaced during a recent Electronic Arts Analyst Meeting, where a list of games in production from various companies were revealed. The list of games under Bioware seemed to be the most interesting of the lot, especially since it explicitly mentioned both the upcoming KOTOR title and the new MMO game that the company will be developing.

While there were previous rumors that the new MMO game will be based on the Star Wars franchise, the list was pretty unhelpful on what it will be about. We guess this means we'll just have to keep our eyes out on for more news on what BioWare has in store in the near future. We'll be sure to keep everyone updated as soon as we hear anything from them.

 
 
 

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by scarface_tha_second - 2008-02-13 06:47
» how does this...

have anything to do with PS3 news? I thought Bioware did not make games like KOTOR, Mass Effect and Jade Empire or whatever for the Playstation brand?

by Thinker - 2008-02-13 12:33
» To scarface

Well, as EA has acquired BioWare (which developed the games listed), and the above rumor is the result of an EA (Electronic Arts) analyst meeting, and EA is not exclusive to the 360, so I guess this "news" can be applicable to the PS3.

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