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A small System Shock 2 delay for consoles.

A small System Shock 2 delay for consoles.

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Posted Jun 23, 2025 at 11:23 PM UTC A small System Shock 2 delay for consoles.
The 25th Anniversary Remaster is still launching on PC on June 26th, but on Xbox, Switch, and PlayStation, Nightdive Studios is now targeting a release for 'the first two weeks of July.' The studio vaguely says that it has 'encountered issues' preventing the June 26th launch on consoles.

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