System Shock Remake Confirms PlayStation, Xbox Release Date

Highlights

  • The System Shock remake hits PlayStation and Xbox systems on May 21, offering better visuals and gameplay enhancements for an immersive experience.
  • Warren Spector’s iconic creation has gotten a modern makeover with improved controls and a redesigned ending to engage a wider audience.
  • Players can expect a 20-25 hour journey in the revamped System Shock.



In a recent announcement, Nightdive Studios confirmed that the System Shock remake will soon be making its way to PlayStation and Xbox in May. Available on PC since 2023, the remake of System Shock overhauls the immersive sim shooter. This new version brings numerous additions and quality-of-life improvements, such as improved visuals, better player movement, and a fresh ending in the final showdown with SHODAN.

System Shock was developed by Looking Glass Studio in 1994 and created by none other than Warren Spector. Spector is a prominent name in the gaming industry, known for various titles in the Ultima franchise, Deus Ex, and Thief: Deadly Shadows. Nowadays, Warren Spector operates his own studio, OtherSide Entertainment.


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The original System Shock was an immediate hit, which prompted developers to create a remake for PC in 2023. Since then, many have wondered if System Shock would launch for consoles, and an official announcement has confirmed the release. The System Shock remake will be released on May 21 for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game will be available in digital versions for all platforms, but physical versions will only be available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.


System Shock Remake Release Date Confirmed for PlayStation and Xbox

  • The System Shock remake releases on May 21 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

The System Shock remake introduces numerous changes from the 1994 game, some of which improve it immensely. The visual overhaul has the most immediate impact, but other quality-of-life improvements enhance the overall experience. The new interface is less cluttered, providing a cleaner look during gameplay. The game’s movement has become more akin to modern first-person games, and the redesigned controls for console gamepads should further improve fluidity. Not least, adding a female protagonist allows the immersive sim to be even more engaging for everyone who wants to enjoy this experience.


One of the remake’s additions is a different ending from the original version, which was a point of negative criticism from fans. The confrontation with the evil AI SHODAN, considered one of the best game villains, has a different outcome than those who played the 1994 version or even the System Shock: Enhanced Edition from 2015. Those who want to witness the new ending know that the System Shock remake takes about 20 to 25 hours to beat on a normal playthrough.


While handling the remake, Nightdive Studios also worked on an Enhanced Edition of System Shock 2. However, the studio has yet to disclose a release date. In previous announcements, Nightdive Studios mentioned that those who purchased the System Shock remake would receive System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition for free upon its release. This promotion was valid for the PC version, but now that the game is also being released for consoles, it remains to be seen if it extends to PlayStation and Xbox users.

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System Shock (2023)

Franchise
System Shock

Released
May 30, 2023

Publisher(s)
Prime Matter