The title will finally be a revamped version of the original, which went on sale on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Bloober Team's horror and science fiction game will return with a facelift to the new generation of consoles. The creators of Layers of Fear and Blair Witch have also announced Observer: System Redux, a title that will offer a new visual appearance according to the power of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The studio has announced that the project will be ready by the end of year, when the new systems will also be released. The new production has been presented in a first trailer, which you can see on these lines.
Bloober Team has not revealed too many details about it, beyond that it is a remastering and not a new installment. Still, the news will not be reflected only in the graphic plane, as the study has explained that they will expand the gameplay. They will also expand the story, although the trailer does not delve into the changes that are going to take place.
This science fiction story is set years in the future, a future in which it is possible to hack all kinds of devices. The most complex, the human brain. This is what Daniel Lazarski does, an observer who manipulates people's memories using the implants they have inside. All in all, the situation becomes even darker when Daniel investigates the death of his son in an apartment complex.
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– Observer System Redux (@ObserverRedux) April 16, 2020
More remasters on the way: Crysis
For the past few days, the official Crysis Twitter account has come to life after three years of silence. The Crytek game will return with a remastering for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, as the studio itself has finally confirmed. Saber Interactive, authors of The Witcher: Wild Hunt port on the Kyoto console, will collaborate in the development of the adaptation, which will include graphic improvements, new textures and ray tracing.
Source | Gaming Bolt