Sony pulled tweets and trailers for the game back in September, while Embracer’s CEO refused to comment on its status just last week

It’s more bad news forKnights of the Old Republicfans patiently awaiting the remake of the classicStar Wars game, as reports emerge that the game is no longer in active development.

The claims come via frequent industry insider Jeff Grubb during November 17th’s episode ofGiant Bomb’s Game Mess Mornings, who stated he could “100% confirm” that the KOTOR remake had been put on ice after “look[ing] into it”.

“This game is not being worked on right now. Just full stop," Grubb said, “This game is not being worked on in any way, by any studio.”

“I notice anything I say to this becomes a headline, so that is my only comment,” Wingefors said (viaAxios’ Stephen Totilo).

The shift to Saber followed a report thatthe Star Wars game had been indefinitely delayedas its team attempted to work out what to do with it following the sudden firing of its art and design directors, reportedly caused by the abysmal reception to an internal demo.

The latest claims also accompany recent rumours swirling in the wake of pulled tweets, deleted posts and a trailer for Knights of the Old Republicvanishing from the official PlayStation YouTube channel. Sony later claimed that the disappearance was due to music licences expiring - despite the only piece of music being the Star Wars theme, and many other Star Wars videos remaining live on the channel from much longer ago than the KOTOR trailer.

Obviously, any claim or rumour should be taken with the appropriate pinch of salt, but it’s certainly not looking positive for the hopes of aKOTOR remakemaking it out - at least anytime soon.