Bloober Team, developer of the game revealed that Observer: System Redux is coming as a next-gen launch title. The game will be a remastered and expanded version of 2017’s Observer. The System Redux will feature three substantial new missions, 4k resolution, and next-gen techs like ray-tracing and HDR lighting.
If you haven’t played 2017’s Observer then here is a quick note about the game. It is a psychological horror video game which was developed by Bloober Team and was published by Aspyr. The protagonist of the game is Daniel Lazarski, a detective known as an Observer, who can hack people’s minds as a method of interrogation. It was released in August 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Blobber Team CEO Piotr Babineo stated that-“Making Observer: System Redux available for next-gen console players has been a huge focus for the team. Now that both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 release dates are out there, we can finally share our release date news. We know next-gen pricing is a major concern for our fans and we feel that releasing all the new content and upgrades in Observer: System Redux at the same cost as the original Observer is a great way to stay close with our community.”
If you want to check out the graphics comparison between the original and the redux, here is a small video where Gamespot has made a neat little comparison.
Blobber Team is famous for developing horror games like Layers of Fear, Layers of Fear 2, and Blair Witch. They are also going to release an entirely new horror game called The Medium set for release on Xbox Series X in December.
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