![]() Studio CEO Stephen Kick confirmed as much in a recent interview with IGN, also reaffirming that the entire game was being ported to VR as part of a new mode for the upcoming System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition. System Shock 3 is also in development from OtherSide Entertainment.Nightdive Studios’ upcoming System Shock 2 VR port will feature full co-op multiplayer support, and can even be played with others running the game on PC. Pre-orders for the latter begin this month with a final demo also on the way. We’ll need to wait for more details in that regard.Ĭurrently, System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition is planned to release alongside System Shock Remake (which is coming to PS4, PC and Xbox One). Of course, due to its current state, the mode won’t be available when System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition release. This also means that thanks to cross-platform co-op, VR players on separate platforms can play together. And so we brought on an expert to look about the cod and give us a brief idea of what kind of things we could do.” In this way, the studio began fully developing a VR version.Īlong with the full game being playable, co-op is also supported. Nightdive Studios CEO Stephen Kick stated that, “During the process of reverse-engineering the missing libraries for System Shock 2, we had an opportunity to play around with the idea of creating a standalone VR version. It’s currently in the prototype stage and has its own development team. As revealed to IGN, the game will also get a full VR mode. However, it’s not just working to enhance the original. ![]() While work continues on the System Shock Remake, Nightdive Studios is also busy with System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition. ![]()
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