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Système Shock 2: 25e anniversaire Remaster maintenant sur Nintendo Switch

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 24,2025

NightDive Studios a des nouvelles passionnantes pour les fans du jeu de rôles d'action de Sci-Fi Horror Action 1999 de 1999, System Shock 2. L'édition modernisée très attendue, précédemment connue sous le nom de System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition, a été renommée System Shock 2: 25th Anniversaire Remaster. Ajoutant au frisson, le remaster devrait maintenant être lancé sur le commutateur Nintendo, étendant sa portée à un public plus large.

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversaire Remaster est prévu pour la sortie sur diverses plates-formes, notamment Windows PC via Steam et GOG, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, et, bien sûr, le Switch Nintendo. Cette grande disponibilité de plate-forme garantit que les joueurs à travers différents systèmes peuvent découvrir le classique mis à jour.

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster devrait bientôt être lancé sur PC et consoles. Crédit d'image: NightDive Studios.

Voici la description officielle pour vous donner un avant-goût de ce qui est en magasin:

C'est l'an 2114. Alors que vous vous réveillez à partir du sommeil cryo à bord du navire FTL von Braun, vous vous trouvez désorienté et amnésique. La situation est désastreuse: les mutants hybrides et les robots mortels parcourent les couloirs, et les cris angoissés de l'équipage restant résonnent à travers la coque froide du navire. Shodan, une IA voyou avec un programme sinistre pour anéantir l'humanité, a pris le contrôle. Votre mission est claire: arrêtez Shodan. Traversez les salles étranges du rendez-vous abandonné von Braun, plongez dans son atmosphère riche en histoire, et découvrez le sort effrayant du navire et de son équipage pendant que vous explorez Deck by Deck.

Marquez vos calendriers! NightDive Studios dévoilera la date de sortie pour System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster lors de la future émission de jeux Spring Showcase Livestream le 20 mars 2025, ainsi qu'une toute nouvelle bande-annonce pour exciter davantage les fans et les nouveaux arrivants.

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