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Nightdive’s director of business development commented onSystem Shock 3, stating that the game is in a “very complicated” situation, though players could have a clearer picture potentially within a year or longer.System Shock 3has undergone an extensive development journey, with little to no information provided to players about when the highly anticipated sequel will hit store shelves.

System Shockis a highly influential franchise that began in the ’90s, introducing players to an FPS action-adventure experience that revolutionized the immersive sim genre. In it, players explore a space station, taking on the role of a hacker attempting to destroy an AI. The franchise received another entry a few years later,System Shock 2, this time diving deeper into narrative elements and sci-fi horror themes. In 2015,System Shock 3entered development under OtherSide Entertainment, but after a change in its developer, very little information has been revealed about the franchise’s future. Now, Nightdive, the studio that holds the rights to the first twoSystem Shockgames, has commented on the situation.

As reported byVGC, Nightdive’s director of business development, Larry Kuperman, spoke aboutSystem Shock 3’s developmentduring the GDC, stating that the sequel is in a “very complicated situation.” Kuperman admitted that he is not entirely sure when the situation will be clarified, though he believes it will take at least a year or longer. The director explained that the studio is trying to do everything within its control. The last major update onSystem Shock 3was that Tencent would be taking theSystem Shockfranchise forward, meaning Warren Spector was no longer involved.

The System Shock 3 Situation May Take Over a Year to Be Resolved

Kuperman also addressed theupcomingSystem Shock 2remaster—slated for release on June 26—and responded to fans’ concerns about why the studio chose to make a remaster instead of a remake. He explained that developing aSystem Shockremaster doesn’t mean Nightdive won’t pursue a remake in the future, though he can’t confirm whether or when that might happen. Nevertheless, he did confirm that “there’s going to be content coming out,” emphasizing that the studio has future plans for the franchise, particularly for potential stories set “within the first and the second.”

While players wait for the remaster’s release in June, there’s still a lot to look forward to in theSystem Shockdark sci-fi universe. However, they’ll have to wait a little longer to find out what’s happening withSystem Shock 3.