Aspyr, the company behind the Nintendo Switch port of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, provided updates regarding the cancellation of the highly anticipated "Restored Content DLC." According to the information provided, the DLC was halted due to objections from a third party, whose identity has not been disclosed. This news emerged from a legal filing linked to a lawsuit where a plaintiff accuses Aspyr of false advertising and not issuing refunds for the game, instead offering a code for another Star Wars game as compensation.

This legal battle will see further developments later in the month when a hearing is scheduled to take place regarding Aspyr's motion to dismiss the case. Fans of KOTOR II were looking forward to the "Restored Content DLC" since it promised to add originally cut content to the Switch version, but nearly a year after its announcement, Aspyr confirmed its cancellation. The gaming community's attention will be focused on any updates that can shine a light on the reasons behind the third party's objections and the future outcome of the ongoing lawsuit.

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