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JAKARTA - After waiting for a long time since it was first announced in 2016, the work on the System Shock remake is finally nearing completion.

The news was delivered recently to Windows Central, by Nightdive's director of business development, Larry Kuperman.

He said the PC version of the game is nearing completion, while work on the console version is still ongoing.

The PC version of Nightdive seems to have completed all the weapons, enemies, and other elements. Work on a console version of the game, however, is still ongoing, and Kuperman says the team wants to launch the game on all platforms simultaneously.

System Shock is an upcoming action-adventure game developed by Nightdive Studios and published by the publishing division of Koch Media Prime Matter.

It is a remake of the 1994 video game of the same name, originally developed by Looking Glass Studios.

Thanks to @shacknews for the opportunity to talk @SystemShockGame and @NightdiveStudio https://t.co/A08BjBRDeM

— Larry Kuperman (@LarryNightDive) April 8, 2022

It seems that all fans are very happy with the news that Kuperman conveyed, considering that they have been waiting for the System Shock remake for quite a while.


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