That said, the person posting the mobile mod files, zbyl2, is confirmed as one of the folks who helped create the original TSLRCM mod for PC, and I’ve personally done all of this myself with no issues, so I’m fairly confident everything is on the up and up. Now, this is the part where I tell you that I don’t want to be responsible for anything that might happen by you downloading some random file onto the internet and installing it onto your device, so everything I’m about to explain is done at your own risk should you want to try it yourself.
WELL, one of the developers behind that mod has posted a mobile version for the just-released iOS and Android versions of KOTOR 2. One of the most complete and well-known of those mods is called TSLRCM, or The Sith Lords Restored Content Modification. The community behind KOTOR 2 has worked diligently since the game’s release a decade and a half ago to track down much of that cut content inside of the game’s files and restore it by way of unofficial mods.
However, KOTOR 2 was pretty famously rushed to completion to make a holiday 2004 release, and over the years it has come out that a lot of content ended up on the cutting room floor rather than making it into the game.