

This is the first bit of big news about System Shock 3 to come out in a while, as development has been particularly quiet, especially since the original publisher Starbreeze dropped the project due to its recent financial struggles. The System Shock 3 trailer also gives us our first glimpse at the returning SHODAN, the iconic and antagonistic AI that plagued players in the previous two games.

While the trailer is very brief, it should be enough to whet fans' appetites, who have been waiting for actual footage of the title since its announcement three years ago.

For example, OtherSide Entertainment gave gamers a first look at the long-awaited sequel to a cyberpunk/horror title not seen since the late '90s - System Shock 3.ĭuring GDC 2019, Warren Spector, who created the System Shock series and was brought on by the development team to work on the third entry, gave a keynote presentation that not only revealed that System Shock 3 would be utilizing the Unity engine but also showed off the first in-game footage. While all eyes were on Google during their press event at the Game Developers Conference, due to the announcement of the Google Stadia streaming platform, there were other reveals on offer as well.
