System Shock remake is coming soon to Switch and Switch 2 featuring Joy-Con 2 mouse support and gyro aiming

System Shock remake is coming soon to Switch and Switch 2 featuring Joy-Con 2 mouse support and gyro aiming

Nightdive Studios just announced that System Shock remake is coming soon to Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.

System Shock remake is currently available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One in addition to its debut via PC in 2023. The Nintendo Switch 2 version will support Joy-Con 2 mouse support, gyro aiming, and community feedback-inspired features. Today's new Switch platform trailer also confirms that there will be a physical release for both Switch and Switch 2 featuring a game cart. 

System Shock remake is coming soon to Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch. It is currently available on PS5, PS4, Xbox, and PC. Read Junior's review of it here.

You can find the new System Shock remake Switch and Switch 2 trailer with more details from Nightdive Studios below:

Today, at DreadXP’s Indie Horror Showcase, Nightdive Studios announced that its award-winning sci-fi horror action remake, System Shock, is coming to Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. 

Nightdive Studios’ stunningly faithful recreation of the 1994 sci-fi action shooter/immersive sim was released to critical acclaim for PC in 2023 and consoles in 2024. Soon, Nintendo gamers will experience this classic for the very first time; the original evil rogue AI, SHODAN, will flaunt her superiority from the palms of their hands as they journey through the dark depths of Citadel Station.

The System Shock remake combines the gameplay of the original title with HD visuals, updated controls, an overhauled interface, and new sounds and music. A legion of hostile and mutated creatures — created and controlled by the delightfully villainous SHODAN — await players as they make their way through Citadel Station. Players will also encounter traps, puzzles, and secrets in their pursuit of escape. A combination of stealth, cunning, and futuristic weaponry will be required to survive.

During development, Nightdive Studios worked closely with many of the original System Shock team members, including Terri Brosius, the original voice of one of gaming’s most iconic villains: SHODAN. 

In the Nintendo Switch 1|2 ports of System Shock, players can expect an array of features such as Joy-Con 2 mouse support for the Switch 2, gyro aiming, various community-request features, and 1080p 60FPS support on Switch 2.