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Star Wars: KOTOR II Will Be Landing On Android This Month

Star Wars: KOTOR II – The Sith Lords is being released onto mobile devices in the near future, which includes Android and iOS devices.

The game will be released onto smartphones and tablets. So if you have a tablet then this might provide a better overall experience due to the bigger display. That being said since it should have cloud save you can easily pick it up on the phone if you don’t have your tablet on you and not lose progress.

Star Wars: KOTOR II – The Sith Lords is being released by Aspyr Media, who also released the first game in the series onto mobile some years ago.

Star Wars: KOTOR II is available for pre-registration on Android starting today

If you loved the first game and are anticipating this one too, you can start by pre-registering for the game.

The landing page for it is already up on the Play Store. And while there’s no mention of any special in-game gifts or rewards for those that pre-register, what you do get is a notification when the game is available for download.

Aspyr Media has also confirmed a release date for Star Wars: KOTOR II and it’s not far off. In fact it’ll be available before Christmas. So if you don’t have any other games filling up your time, you can play this. Although Cyberpunk 2077 does launch this week, and that’s sure to take up plenty of time for many players.

The game will be launching on Android on December 18. So it won’t be long before you can install it. Like Star Wars: KOTOR, this will be a premium title so you will end up paying for it up front and there should be no micro transactions of any kind.

The game will cost you $15

As a premium game on Android this will cost money to download it. We’re not just talking about a few bucks here though.

It does indeed come with a premium price tag for a mobile game. Though it will probably be well worth it. When the game launches on December 18 you can snag it for $14.99. That’s commonly what you see from Square Enix with its ports of older games in the mainline Final Fantasy series. As well as more recently added titles like Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles.

Not to mention Saga Scarlet Grace: Ambitions, which just dropped from $30 to $10 for a limited time. If $14.99 is worth it to you, for that price you’ll get what is probably a faithfully ported version of the game.

There’s also likely to be a lot of content to play, so expect to spend plenty of hours on it.