
Bad news: after over six years in development, Nightdive’s remaster of System Shock 2 has been hit by one last delay, but there’s good news for PC players.
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- The remaster’s release has been pushed from June 26 to “the first two weeks of July,” but only for console players.
- PC players will receive the remaster on the original release date. The delay was attributed to issues with console versions, including Xbox, Switch, and PlayStation.
Nightdive, through a statement posted on Bluesky, mentioned the team is working to solve the problems hindering the console launch. They assure that the issues will be resolved shortly, allowing console gamers to experience the title soon.
Despite the console delay, Nightdive decided to go ahead with the planned June 26 release for PC, ensuring the game will be available on Steam, GOG, Epic, and Humble without delays.
“Important update regarding the upcoming release of System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster” — @nightdivestudios.bsky.social
In conclusion, while console players will have to wait a little longer, the excitement remains high for System Shock 2 enthusiasts, particularly on PC. Nightdive’s dedication to quality ensures that the remaster will deliver an enhanced experience for long-time fans.