The Nintendo Switch port of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II didn’t get the free Restored Content DLC promised by developer Aspyr Media at launch, the company announced late yesterday on Twitter. Instead, the studio is offering a consolation prize of free Star Wars game keys for anyone who buys the game, which Aspyr says can be done through its support page (although it doesn’t specify how). .
Apology plays include the original DIRTY Transfer port, KOTOR II on Steam, Star Wars: Episode I Racer, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and so on.
The Restored Content DLC began as a fan-made mod that included parts of the game that were cut from its original release, as some considered the game incomplete in its published form.
Aspyr’s Switch port of KOTOR II less complete at launch. Like, you can never beat the game. The developer admitted that he was aware of the problem, and issued a fix next month. After that botched execution and a poor showing at a demo with Lucasfilm and Sony, Aspyr’s parent company, the Embracer Group, shuffled the port first. Knights of the Old Republic game to Saber Interactive, who spoke of a desire to “make sure that the quality bar is where we need it for the title.”
We’ve reached out to Aspyr for more information, and will update when we receive a response.