As downloadable content for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, this 2003 RPG addition introduces the new explorable location of Yavin Station, accessible across PC, mobile, and Xbox platforms. It integrates seamlessly into the main game, offering players an additional space hub for interaction and exploration consistent with the base game's mechanics, without fundamentally altering the core storyline or introducing major new systems.
The core focus of this downloadable content is the introduction of Yavin Station, a specific space station located in orbit near the moon Yavin. This setting provides a distinct environment away from the primary planetary locations featured in the base game. For players on PC and mobile platforms, this location was integrated into the main game structure, while Xbox players accessed it via download through Xbox Live.
As downloadable content (DLC), this material is designed to enhance the existing game rather than offer a massive expansion or sequel. It primarily adds a new location—the station itself—for players to interact with. It does not introduce new major storylines, character classes, or fundamental gameplay mechanics that alter the core systems of the parent RPG.
The integration is seamless; players access Yavin Station as part of their ongoing quest within the original game. Its scope is relatively brief compared to the main campaign, functioning as an extra hub or point of interest rather than a substantial new chapter.
The primary new feature is access to the Yavin Station environment itself. Within this space station, players can expect to find opportunities for exploration, interaction with non-player characters, and potentially new side quests or item acquisition, all consistent with the established role-playing mechanics of the base game.
This content was made available in July 2003. It supports a wide range of platforms, demonstrating its accessibility across different gaming ecosystems: Xbox 360, PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS, and Android. This ensures that players who own the base game on these systems can access the added location.
This content package focuses on adding a specific location rather than altering the overarching plot of the parent game. It enriches the world by providing an additional area to visit and interact with while the player progresses through the main narrative path.