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you will soon be able to immerse yourself in the cult FPS

It’s been a while since we hear about the remake of System Shock. But this time it’s a reality.

We’ve been talking about the remake of SystemShock but this time his exit is closer than ever. However, everything was not won with, in particular, in the wake of postponements in 2018 and a big pause in the project. But that was before. Indeed Prime Matter announces today that the PC version (Steam, GOG and Epic Game Store) of this title, a remake of the cult game from 1994, will be released on May 30, 2023.

System Shock, a remake for the better?

This remake is the opportunity to experience the game with HD visuals, modernized controls, a completely new interface and a remastered soundtrack. Note that for the most impatient, a playable demo available on Steam, GOG and Epic Games Store is currently available and allows you to discover the very first level of SystemShock.

The little surprise that makes you happy

The icing on the cake, this PC edition will include a free copy of the title System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition for all those who will buy the game the first weeks after its release. The game will be sold for 40 euros. You don’t have a PC? Do not panic SystemShock will also be released on Xbox One and Series S|X and PlayStation 4 and 5 in the near future, although it is not yet known when exactly.

SystemShock is the complete remake of the groundbreaking 1994 game, preserving the cult game mechanics of the era embellished with new HD graphics, redesigned controls, an improved interface and new sounds and music. The game brought in the original voice actress of SHODAN, one of the most iconic antagonists in video game history. Witness the rebirth of one of the most acclaimed and influential games to ever exist.

Written by Emilie Grenaud

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