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Timing was a huge factor in the reason KoA never received the attention it deserves. Releasing the game when Skyrim had been released only a few months earlier? Yeah, that's just asking for it. If only...
I think the reason THQ Nordic bought the rights is because of how well it did sell, in spite of its immense costs. This is probably why we'll see a remake, since it's cheaper to remake the game then it is to make full-on sequel or new game at this point.
I believe you're mistaken on that. Oblivion was released in 2006, while Skyrim was released late in 2011. Kingdoms of Amalur was released in February of 2012.
they are remaking this game? :O
they will not remake this game..
most remasters are just pc version that are tweaked with some small changes.