


There is no set release date, though the game's Steam page still says 'Summer 2021'. System Shock is releasing for PC and Linux via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Game Store for $44.95 – and the new demo is available via those storefronts, too. The developer has also announced that anyone who pre-orders the remake will receive System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition for free. System Shock 1 has colours, interesting and detailed enemy designs, cool textures and environments, and interesting writing. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Nightdive is giving the game a full makeover, bringing all-new HD visuals, updated controls, revamped hacking, and a renovated Citadel Station with all sorts of new areas and secrets to uncover to the classic experience.Ĭheck out the trailer below to learn more about his ambitious revisit to one of gaming's most iconic properties. If you've wondered what this long-in-development game looks like in terms of its exploration and its combat, you're going to want to wrap your eyes around this. "How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?" asks the new lengthy trailer, which takes us through the research section of the Citadel Station in the game.

Had we known about this we would have added it to our list of most anticipated VR games for 2021.Nightdive has released a new trailer for the System Shock remake, and it's a seven-minute-long deep dive into the game and its iconic world. Could there also be a release on the Oculus Store and, dare we say it, an Oculus Quest edition? Hopefully we’ll find out in the coming weeks. We also don’t know exactly what platforms the game will be releasing on, though SteamVR seems like a lock. Nightdive didn’t provide an update on when the Enhanced Edition of the game might launch, but did suggest news might be coming soon. It was designed by Ken Levine who went on with the team at Irrational to make BioShock and BioShock Infinite. It was praised for its approach to storytelling and open gameplay systems that let players approach the game in their own ways. The first-person role-playing game saw players fight a genetic infestation on board a starship. Originally released in 1999 and developed by Irrational Games, System Shock 2 is one of the most celebrated PC games of all time.
