System Shock 3 Developer Confirms “We’re Still Here”

System Shock 3

With the current pandemic going on, the gaming industry has seen a number of events cancelled, games delayed, and much more. This has also brought forth many questions as the development of some games might be difficult to progress with everyone at home. That said, the devs at Otherside Entertainment are still working, but it is unknown if this is in relation to System Shock 3.

“We’re still here,” Otherside marketing and development VP Walter Somol recently said (via VGC). “We’re all working remotely right now, probably like most of you. Our new concept is coming along nicely and we are really excited about it.” It is also worth noting that Somol is based out of Otherside’s Boston studio and not the Austin studio that is working on System Shock 3.

“We have cool and we think distinctive art style for it and we have that and gameplay coming together in UE4,” Somol continued. “I know it’s a tease, but I just can’t really say anything about it at this point.” As of February 2020, it was revealed that System Shock 3 was “critically behind” in terms of content creation and that the development team was “no longer employed.” Of course, it is unknown what this means for System Shock 3 and whether or not we will see an actual release.

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Eric Garrett2269 Posts

Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.

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