Otherside Entertainment officially announces
System Shock 3, following
teases last week indicating a third
installment in the action/RPG series is coming. Here's what they are revealing
for now about the plan:
OtherSide Entertainment, the development studio
behind the upcoming fantasy RPG Underworld Ascendant, is excited to officially
announce development on System Shock 3, the sequel to the landmark System Shock
series.
Last week, OtherSide posted a teaser website (www.othersidetease.com ) with
cryptic lettering hinting at a new game. Internet hackers quickly cracked the
site, prematurely revealing the game’s title. As part of the fun, series’ AI
antagonist SHODAN appeared to mock the hackers with new taunts each day.
On the updated teaser site today, fans can hear popular voice actress Terri
Brosius (System Shock 1 & 2, Dishonored) reprise her role as the voice of SHODAN
and see an early peek at the evolving ‘next generation’ look of the character by
artist Robb Waters.
Key members of the original System Shock and System Shock 2 teams will be part
of the sequel. This includes Paul Neurath, who oversaw the original series’
development; Nate Wells, a senior artist on System Shock 2; and Waters, the lead
concept artist of both original games.
The path to bring the System Shock franchise forward was long and winding.
Several years back, OtherSide secured the exclusive IP rights to all future
versions of the franchise. Only recently, through partnership with Night Dive
Studios, who owns the System Shock trademark, did OtherSide get the rights to
use the System Shock name for the sequel.
System Shock 3 is currently in the early concept stages of development. Fans can
register on the teaser site (www.othersidetease.com ) to receive updates as they
become available. For more information on OtherSide Entertainment, please see
these links:
Facebook:
www.Facebook.com/OtherSideEntertainment
Twitter: Twitter.com/OtherSide_Games
YouTube:
www.YouTube.com/channel/UCpa4L_96ElAgH1hit3aya9w
Twitch:
www.Twitch.tv/otherside_entertainment