

"We are after all merely human (unlike Shodan!)." "We had hoped to bring the game to market by the end of March, but that turned out to be just beyond our reach," the developers wrote. Nightdive added that the PC release will be followed by versions for PlayStation and Xbox consoles "in due course."

The PC version of the game, which was expected to launch this month, is now targeting a May 30 release date on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store, according to an announcement that came in the voice of series antagonist AI Shodan. We'll have to wait just a bit longer for Nightdive Studios' long-awaited remake of System Shock. Unfortunately, System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition does not have a release date yet, but you can take a good look at it in the latest video published by the developer.Enlarge / Nearly 30 years later, a room full of dismembered bodies looks a lot more vivid. "All cinematics, textures, characters and weapon models have been updated, and the Co-Op Multiplayer has been overhauled to create a seamless experience."Īlthough it's not a full remaster of the original like the upcoming System Shock, it's still a great bonus that you can get whenever it's released. "System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition was created with the goal of reverse engineering the original code to port SS2 to the KEX Engine and made available on next-generation consoles for the first time. System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition promises enhanced graphics, support for 4K resolutions, co-op multiplayer, an VR mode, and more. Not only they have announced an enhanced version of System Shock's sequel, but you can also get it for free if you pre-order the new System Shock. System Shock is slated for release on May 30 for PC and developer Nightdive Studios has a big surprise for those waiting for it. The new System Shock brings new HD graphics, improved gameplay options, a better UI, and plenty of enhancements in a modernized version of the original adventure that aims to make you relive your best moments in the Citadel Station. The opportunity of facing SHODAN once more in a new version of the classic appeals to a huge fan base of seasoned players that are eager to embark on a new adventure to save the planet from being destroyed by the crazy AI. The release of the remake of the cult action adventure from 1994 is due very soon and the fans of the original System Shock can't wait to play it.
