Unfortunately, fans of the popular video game System Shock will have to wait a little longer. Developer Nightdive Studios recently announced that the release of the System Shock FPS Remake will be delayed again and will not be released in March as originally planned. Instead, the game will now be released later in 2023.
Originally scheduled for the end of March, development delays have led to the release date being pushed back. The good news, however, is that the game now has a new release date. The PC version of the game will now be released on May 30, 2023.
The game can already be pre-ordered on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG. Those who pre-order the game will also receive a free copy of the remastered version of System Shock 2.
System Shock 2 is considered one of the best classics in computer game history and is a milestone in the horror genre. The game was first released in 1999 and has since built up a large following. The remastered version of System Shock 2 is a great opportunity for fans of the original to experience the game with new graphics and improved controls while still maintaining its personal tone.
For fans of retro shooters and other similar games, there are many other great options available on PC. Games like Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein, and Half-Life are popular classics that still have a large following today. But hacking games and space games are also very popular on PC and offer many hours of gameplay.
Overall, it is of course disappointing that the release of the System Shock FPS Remake has been delayed again. But it is also important that developers have the necessary time to ensure that the game is of the highest quality. We are confident that the finished game will be worth the wait and look forward to playing it in May.