Star Wars: Republic Commando released in 2005, a couple of months before the George Lucas prequel trilogy would get its final movie, Star Wars: Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith. The game gave a sneak peek at some vehicles and enemies from Episode 3, but it also managed to rise above simple teaser material. Star Wars: Republic Commando has become a cult classic, with gamers praising its squad-based combat and story. While a planned sequel for Star Wars: Republic Commando was cancelled sometime in 2010, it looks like Nintendo Switch owners may get to play the original game soon.
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According to Nintendo Everything, update data for Star Wars: Republic Commando has been uploaded to Nintendo servers, with media company Aspyr listed as the publisher. Aspyr has already brought other Star Wars games like Jedi Outcast and Episode 1 Racer to the Switch, so it makes sense the company could be working on Republic Commando too. Aspyr has been part of a recent wave of companies acquired by Swedish company Embracer Group, which also recently merged with Gearbox Studios.
Neither Nintendo nor Aspyr have officially said that Star Wars: Republic Commando will be released for Switch, but game data updates in the past have led to leaks of games such as Fortnite and Paladins. Fortnite released for Switch on June 12, 2018, less than two weeks after the update data was uploaded to Nintendo’s servers. While there is no guarantee Republic Commando will be ready that quickly, the leak allows for a fair argument that the game is coming sooner rather than later.
The potential release of Star Wars: Republic Commando is only a small portion of the great news Star Wars fans have had to celebrate lately. With Ubisoft’s open-world Star Wars game in the early stages of development and rumors that Aspyr media might also be working on a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake, there’s a lot in the news for fans of Star Wars games both old and new.
Star Wars: Republic Commando is available now for PC and Xbox, with a Switch port rumored to be in development.
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Source: Nintendo Everything