Star Wars: Dark Forces is Getting a Remaster

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Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster

By: Jason Siu

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Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster is in development by Nightdive Studios

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An unexpected surprise, Star Wars: Dark Forces is getting a remaster from Nightdive Studios. The classic first-person shooter originally released in 1995, which makes me feel really old considering I played it at launch. The remaster is being developed in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games and is being fully remastered through Nightdive Studios’ KEX engine. The game supports 4K at 120fps and features advanced 3D rendering, modern gamepad support, trophies and achievements, and more.

No release date has been announced, but Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster will launch on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. The developers did say we should expect a release date announcement later this year.

Nightdive Studios specializes in developing and publishing classic video games. Some of the titles in its portfolio include System Shock, Turok, Doom 64, The 7th Guest, Quake, and more.

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster Reveal Trailer

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With over 20 years of online publishing experience, Jason Siu is currently the Content Director at VerticalScope and used to spend most of his time writing about cars. His work can be seen on websites such as AutoGuide, EV Pulse, FlatSixes, Tire Authority, and more. As the former co-founder of Tunerzine.com and West Coast Editor of Modified Magazine, he has also authored two books for CarTech Books. In his spare time, he founded FullCleared to indulge in his passion for writing about games. Although Jason is a variety gamer, he generally prefers RPGs.

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