The System Shock remake finally arrives on consoles on May 21

The wait is coming to an end. Night diving studios for the console version of its System shock redo. It will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox series X/S. The developer, alongside publisher Prime Matter, has released a new trailer for the console release, showcasing the stunning graphical update to the 1994 […]

The System Shock remake finally arrives on consoles on May 21

The wait is coming to an end. Night diving studios for the console version of its System shock redo. It will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox series X/S.

The developer, alongside publisher Prime Matter, has released a new trailer for the console release, showcasing the stunning graphical update to the 1994 first-person shooter/RPG. Combat has also received a significant improvement, as the genre’s mechanics weren’t quite refined when the game, gulp, initially released 30 years ago.

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Raw material

There’s also a little something here for collectors. The PS5 and Xbox series X/S versions are getting a physical release, although it’s a digital-only affair for PS4 and Xbox One players. There’s no pricing information yet, but the game costs $40 on PC.

This remake of the iconic shooter has been a long time coming. It was first announced as part of a successful Kickstarter campaign. Nightdive Studios is of System Shock 2.

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