In spite of the release window announced back in January, Night Dive Studios has today announced that we’ll finally be seeing the long-awaited remake of System Shock on PC on May 30. In the press release, Night Dive acknowledged that they had intended the game to be released in March, but it turns out that it was “beyond [their] reach”.
Curiously though, the developer only announced the launch date for the PC version of the System Shock remake, and not the consoles. According to Night Dive, the release date of the PlayStation and Xbox versions of System Shock will be announced “in due course,” with more details coming at a later date.
Needless to say, it’s been a long time coming for the remake, which has been in development since 2015. The expectations are high (as one would assume), but from what we’ve seen so far from the various demos, it looks very promising. In fact, you can check out the latest demo for System Shock on your respective platform’s storefront.
System Shock is available to pre-order now for PC via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store, and includes a free copy of the upcoming System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition. The game will also be releasing on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, and the Xbox One.
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