Nightdive Studios launched its ground-up remake of the original System Shock for PC earlier this year, with console versions still in the works, though the developer also has a remaster of System Shock 2 in the works that it announced back in 2019. It has, of course, been a while since we last got an official update on it, though recently at the Indie Horror Showcase, Nightdive premiered a new trailer for System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition.

The Enhanced Edition release will come with fully remaster visuals, including cutscenes, character models, and weapon models, as well as support for 4K and 120 FPS performance. Nightdive has also confirmed widescreen support, adjustable FoV, post-processing effects, full mod support, co-op multiplayer, and more.

Meanwhile, it’s also been confirmed that System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition, which was previously only confirmed for PC, will also be available for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upon launch. Nightdive still hasn’t announced a launch date for the title.

Meanwhile, Nightdive has plenty more in the works that it will be releasing in the near future, including remasters of Star Wars: Dark Forces and Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion, while the developer has said it also intends to work on a remaster of The Darkness.