

System Shock 3 is still early in development the recent trailer being pre-alpha footage. GameSpot producer Mike Mahardy had a chance to catch up with him and talk about the history of the games he's touched, the modern gaming landscape, and how all of that is feeding into his team's work on System Shock 3.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Best known for leading the charge on the early immersive sims, particularly Deus Ex (2000), he and his team are looking to meet expectations while pushing a fairly niche genre forward. One of the original creators of the series (and genre) is at the helm, too: Warren Spector. To see the series live on is one thing, but anticipating a sequel to a beloved game that's 20 years old at this point is another. Development on System Shock 3 is now well underway, and when the first gameplay trailer was revealed recently, it came with a wave of nostalgia and excitement. The original 1994 game and the 1999 sequel, System Shock 2, gave players a terrifying first-person sci-fi adventure that combined RPG elements with the freedom to solve problems and overcome enemies however you saw fit with the tools and abilities given.


System Shock 3 was originally announced way back in December 2015 but sadly, the development hit many obstacles, including the massive financial problems that the game's publisher Starbreeze have been struck with.The original System Shock is one of the early progenitors of what we know now as the immersive sim-games like Dishonored, Prey, and Deus Ex all share similar DNA, and even a few key developers. We believe Tencent's deep capabilities and expertise as a leading game company will bring the franchise to new heights." "As a smaller Indie studio, it had been challenging for us to carry the project on our own. "We are happy to announce that Tencent will be taking the System Shock franchise forward," System Shock 3 developer OtherSide Entertainment wrote in the official statement over at Twitter. Tencent have acquired the control over System Shock 3 troubled development but the ownership of the System Shock IP will remain in the hands of the original creators - Nightdive Studios. Rumours about Tencent's System Shock 3 acquisition have been floating around earlier this week and it turns out that the world's largest video game company will indeed be taking the System Shock franchise forward from now on.
