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XIII: Game remake delayed until 2020

Very bad news for those who were waiting for the remake of the cult game XIII, as it has been delayed until 2020

The new remake of the video game XIII was announced for April 2019, now they have delayed it until next year. The cult shooter title was originally released for PS2, Xbox, GameCube and PC in 2003. The remake wants to give the game a modern look and target an equal audience. This time it will arrive for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Switch in 2020.

On the other hand, the production manager of the publisher Microaids, provided in a press release the following information: they are delighted with the work that the PlayMagic studio is carrying out, but they need more additional development time to reach the quality level What do they seek. He did not give information on the exact date of departure

The original game was something of a novelty and a very cool and entertaining idea.

The original game was published by Ubisoft and created by Ubisoft Paris and Southern Interactive. It put you in the shoes of a man who wakes up wounded and amnesiac on Brighton Beach, accused of killing the president. With only a small key and a mysterious tattoo that says “XIII” next to your collarbone, you must discover who you are and unravel the larger conspiracy you find yourself caught up in.

Additionally, the concept art provided in the Sony blog, let it be seen that the game will receive a dramatic visual overhaul. Nothing is known yet about how long the remake will be in duration. So it is not clear if it will be the same or more than the original. Despite all odds, the game built on a huge player / fan base after its release thanks to its great storytelling and game art design.

Source: GameSpot

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Marco Antonio Ramirez

Senior Computer Systems Engineer. I love videogames and technology. My greatest achievement in life has been being the father of two beautiful daughters. Allergic to tuna and heaters.

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