SYSTEM SHOCK REMAKE DELAYED TO MAY 30TH ON PC, CONSOLE VERSIONS COMING LATER

Those who pre-order the game on PC via GOG, Epic Games Store and Steam will get the upcoming System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition for free.​

Nightdive Studios’ remake of System Shock has been delayed again. Instead of launching for consoles and PC this month, it’s now releasing for PC alone on May 30th. In a new Steam post, the developer said a March release was “just beyond our reach.”

Pre-orders are live for the PC version on Steam, GOG and the Epic Games Store, with players receiving a free copy of System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition (which still doesn’t have a release date). As for those looking forward to the System Shock remake on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, they’ll arrive in “due course,” and there will be more details “when we have them.”

System Shock completely revamps the original game with HD visuals (courtesy of Unreal Engine), a new UI, refreshed music, an overhaul of CyberSpace levels, dismemberment and realistic damage. The PC version also supports 4K and high frame rates with Nvidia DLSS.