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13.03.2024 - 05:44 / gamingbolt.com / Nightdive Studios
Developer Nightdive Studios has announced that its remake of classic shooter System Shock will be coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One on May 21. The game is also getting a host of extra features, including a new female protagonist, as well as an expanded ending.
The System Shock remake was originally released on PC back in May last year. Since its PC release, the studio had been quiet about the game’s console release date aside from stating that it would happen “in due course”. September 2023, however, saw reports indicating a console release would definitely be happening sooner rather than later, with a rating for the game’s console versions popping up on the ESRB website.
Development on the console release of System Shock also took the studio a while after its PC release, with it stating back in June that development on the PlayStation and Xbox was “running smoothly” and that it needed “a few rounds of QA support”.
In our review of System Shock‘s remake, we praised the game for its faithfulness to the original, giving it a score of 8 out of 10. For more details, check out the review.
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Nightdive Studios' remake is coming to consoles. After a successful 2016 Kickstarter that raised over $1.3 million, the title was released on PC in March last year. Despite having a long and troubled development cycle and being delayed several times, the remake was extremely well-received by fans and critics alike, with most praising it for staying true to the beloved 1994 game while bringing it up to modern standards.
The System Shock remake, which first launched on PC back in March last year, is officially coming to consoles in May.
The wait is almost over. Nightdive Studios just announced a May 21 release date for the console version of its System Shock remake. It’ll be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, after arriving for PCs last year.
In a recent announcement, Nightdive Studios confirmed that the System Shock remake will soon be making its way to PlayStation and Xbox in May. Available on PC since 2023, the remake of System Shock overhauls the immersive sim shooter. This new version brings numerous additions and quality-of-life improvements, such as improved visuals, better player movement, and a fresh ending in the final showdown with SHODAN.
After numerous delays, the anticipated System Shock remake launched on PC to solid reviews and enthusiastic fan response early last year, but when do console players get in on the retro cyberpunk fun? Developer Nightdive Studios have always said a console version of the new System Shock was in the works (which sets it apart from the PC-only original) but have been a bit cagey about when it might arrive.