
The game has undergone significant development, with new gameplay features, updated graphics, and a reimagined storyline. The System Shock remake will be available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. The System Shock remake is described as a "faithful reboot of the genre defining classic from 1994 built by a team of industry veterans." The last we heard about the game was during the PC Gamer Show in June of last year where a new trailer was released featuring gameplay with improved visuals and narrated by the game's antagonist, SHODAN.The developers, Nightdive Studios, wrote on the Steam page for System Shock, “We had hoped to bring the game to market by the end of March, but that turned out to be just beyond our reach we are after all merely human (unlike Shodan!)” A demo is also currently available to try out. "This has also given us time to go back and polish various aspects of the game that needed that extra shine."įollowing the Kickstarter post, the official Steam page has now been updated with preorder details, while new in-game screenshots provided. "The scope and scale of the project has evolved dramatically and with Prime Matter joining the project it’s enabled us to focus on quality-of-life improvements, bug fixing, and localization support – the last major steps towards releasing a game we’re all incredibly proud of. "As some of you have already pointed out this is not our first time announcing a tentative launch window, but over the past few years much has changed," Nightdive said. In a new Kickstarter post, via VGC, the developer shared the news and provided an update on the project. Now Playing: System Shock trailer and interview (PC Gaming Show 2022)Īlthough the remake has had several release windows in the past, ranging from 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021, Nightdive has finally confirmed it will launch in March 2023.

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