Knights of the Old Republic is now available on the Nintendo Switch courtesy of Aspyr. The latest Star Wars port is just like you remember but with a few minor graphical upgrades for the Switch's far more modern hardware. It's a classic game that's survived the test of time and is still popular enough to even warrant a full remake from the same studio.

But that won't be for a while, and you might be jonesing for some physical KOTOR goodies right now. If that's the case, Limited Run Games has your back.

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Limited Run is giving Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic the physical release it so richly deserves. With three Editions to choose from, every KOTOR fan will get the exact right amount of loot for their money.

The Standard Edition clocks in at $34.99 and will net you a jewel case and a copy of KOTOR for the Switch. The Premium Edition will cost you $89.99 and adds a premium foil-stamped box, a SteelBook Case, an Ebon Hawk metal pin, light side/dark side commemorative coins, character concept art cards, a 24-inch poster, and a certificate of authenticity.

For the true KOTOR fan, Limited Run offers the Master Edition for $174.99. Inside is everything you get in the Standard and Premium Editions as well as an even larger Throwback case, a replica Pazaak set, a vibroblade letter opener, Darth Revan miniature lightsaber hilt replicas, a premium foil hardcover strategy guide just in case you've forgotten how to unlock your follower's special quests, and concept art lithographs to hang on your walls.

Pre-orders go live starting November 19 and will run for six weeks. After that, Limited Run closes all orders forever with shipping expected to start next year.

If KOTOR isn’t enough classic Star Wars for you, Xbox recently brought back four Star Wars games via its backward compatibility program including Star Wars: Starfighter: Special Edition and Star Wars Jedi Knight 2. You should see them both on the Xbox storefront now.

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