The recent legal controversy surrounding the Nintendo Switch version of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords has revealed critical insights into a lawsuit over false advertisement regarding missing DLC. Aspyr's defense claimed the Restored Content mod, the basis for the missing DLC, had "no economic value," as it was a fan-made project available for free. The lawsuit arose when players noticed cut content advertised in a trailer but omitted from the full game. As the case evolved, it featured unusual claims, including accusations of a lawyer's behavior compared to that of a possessed individual. The lawsuit ultimately concluded with a settlement earlier this year, leaving fans hopeful for upcoming announcements related to the franchise.

What was the outcome of the KOTOR 2 Switch lawsuit?

The KOTOR 2 Switch lawsuit resulted in a settlement earlier this year, with Aspyr defending against claims related to falsely advertised DLC. They argued that the basis for the DLC, a fan-made mod, held no economic value and the advertisement's reach was limited.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords is a critically acclaimed action role-playing game released in 2004 that explores themes of redemption and power within the Star Wars universe. The game has gained a dedicated fan base, and with ongoing developments including the anticipated Fate of the Old Republic project with involvement from original creators like Casey Hudson, the future looks bright for this beloved franchise.