Nightdive Studios, the team behind the upcoming System Shock Remake, is confident about the release date as development enters the ‘critical final stages’.
Nightdive Studios, the development team known for remakes and remasters, has now said that the upcoming remake of System Shock is entering its final stages of development and is still aiming for a March 2023 release. A classic sci-fi horror game known for its hardcore challenge, the original 1994 version of LookGlass became a cult hit, and although the product didn’t achieve the same acclaim as the originals. AAA production, but its 1999 sequel was a huge hit with both titles continuing to influence to this day.
Not long ago, it was announced that System Shock Remake would be postponed, with a new launch time of March. However, some fans may have been a little skeptical. The development process is said to be in the final stages. In April 2022, Nightdive said it was almost done, so many people may not take this information seriously. However, it seems that the studio is finally confident about when the game will release as they made a recent announcement.
On Kickstarter, a new post from the studio states that the System Shock remake has now entered its “critical final steps” and that its release time is expected to be in March 2023. The post goes on to say that the team knowing that this isn’t the first time “expected launch time” has been announced, but now that there have been some changes, Nightdive has been able to focus more on things like optimal support, tweaks and more. graphics quality and bug fixes, this is basically the last few parts before the game is complete.
System Shock is in development for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
The team responsible for several remakes and remasters, such as Doom 64, Quake, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, and Enhanced Edition of System Shock 2. Nightdive Studios has also shown interest in a remake of Eternal Darkness, titled The hit Nintendo GameCube horror game introduced quite a bit of sanity meter to the world made popular by games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
Overall, the original 1994 version had an impact on the gaming industry. System Shock 2 has inspired titles like BioShock, and while the world has passed many years, the fact that the first game is currently being officially remade shows that there is still a lot of fan love for the game. it. Maybe this time around, System Shock will get the full recognition it deserves, or maybe even spark new installments in the series to return.
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