NightDive successfully released the long-unavailable 1994 shooter System Shock and its 1999 sequel System Shock 2, more than a decade after the demise of original developer Looking Glass. There’s a heavy emphasis on “supposed to” here because System Shock adaptations have a troubled history. It’s being produced by Binge chief content officer Allan Ungar, and it’s supposed to be part of Binge’s original content lineup as the platform prepares for a 2022 launch. A live-action System Shock series is apparently on the table for games-focused streaming platform Binge, marking a third attempt at reviving the classic space horror series.ĭeadline has offered a few details about the project, including that it will be executive produced by executives from NightDive - a studio and retro games publisher that acquired the remarkably tangled rights to System Shock in 2013.
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