The System Shock Remake Comes to Consoles in May

Nightdive Studios has announced their acclaimed System Shock Remake is making the jump to consoles this May!

While PC games have been able to enjoy the System Shock Remake for a while now, console gamers will soon get their chance. Today, Nightdive Studios announced a May release date for the console versions of the iconic Sci-Fi shooter.

Nightdive Studios’ stunningly faithful recreation of the classic shooter/immersive sim was released to critical acclaim in 2023 for PC. Soon, console players will go toe-to-toe with SHODAN — the original rogue AI with evil intent — on PlayStation 4|5 and Xbox One and Series X|S as they explore the dark depths of Citadel Station and singlehandedly try and save Earth from destruction.

 

The System Shock remake combines the gameplay of the original title with all-new HD visuals, updated controls, an overhauled interface, and all-new sounds and music. The console release features numerous improvements and the addition of a revised ending and optional female hacker protagonist.

 

System Shock Key Features:

Unravel the chilling story of SHODAN’s rise and explore the mysteries of Citadel Station, piecing together the truth in this atmospheric sci-fi world

 

Face perilous traps, puzzles, and a legion of hostile and mutated creatures — created and controlled by the delightfully villainous SHODAN herself

Up to 4K 60FPS visuals on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X

The console release features a newly reworked ending that upgrades the final confrontation with SHODAN!

Choose between a male or female-presenting Hacker protagonist

Redesigned controls to support PlayStation and Xbox gamepads

System Shock Remake hits PlayStation 4|5 and Xbox Consoles on May 21, 2024 (only PS5 and Series X are getting physical editions).

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