Saber Interactive has confirmed they are still working on the next Painkiller game, but with one big change.
20.03.2024 - 16:37 / gamingbolt.com
If you were ever curious about Obsidian Entertainment’s cult classic Alpha Protocol after it’s removal from Steam, good news: it’s out now for PC via GOG. Retailing for $19.99, it’s discounted by 10 percent until April 3rd. Check out the launch trailer below.
Originally released in 2010 and delisted from Steam in June 2019, the GOG version features an array of modern features. The DualSense, Switch Pro, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and DualShock 4 controllers are all fully supported alongside text localization for French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Polish and Russian.
It also supports cloud saves and modern operating systems. Achievements were previously exclusive to console versions, but have also been brought over. Best of all is the licensed soundtrack, included with all your favorite tracks for that signature espionage feel.
Alpha Protocol is also available for PS3 and Xbox 360. Check out our review of the original PC version here.
Saber Interactive has confirmed they are still working on the next Painkiller game, but with one big change.
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