A few days ago, Nightdive Studios released a Gold version of SiN on Steam. And yesterday, 3D Realms’ VP Frederik Schreiber has revealed that 3D Realms, Slipgate Iron and Nightdive are working on a SiN Remake.
Oh did I mention that we’re doing a proper Sin Remake with Nightdive?
In case you missed it @pripyatbeast spilled the beans a few days ago! @3DRealms / @NightdiveStudio / @SlipgateIron pic.twitter.com/uRO2xKMNln
— Frederik Schreiber (@Freschism) March 22, 2020
Now while Schreiber did not reveal any additional details, he did share a while back a screenshot from a cancelled SiN sequel. SiN 2 was in development in 2003, however, it never saw the light of day.
Today we showed off a bunch of prototypes from @SlipgateIron from the past few years (And one really old one from Ritual!) Motherflakker ("Ion Fury 2001"), Techno Cop, Rad Rodgers 2, Bombshell ("Time to Kill") and SiN 2 (2003)
Watch the full segment here! https://t.co/XRHhEZpjEH pic.twitter.com/PveElB5sGl
— 3D Realms (@3DRealms) March 21, 2020
In other news, Schreiber also shared some more screenshots from Motherflakker. Motherflakker was a new first-person shooter using the Unreal Engine. That game featured “2001 visuals” and 3D Realms may revive it in the future.
Yesterday, we teased a cancelled @SlipgateIron prototype from last year called "Motherflakker" (Ion Fury IP, 2001 visuals).
The reception has been overwhelming!
Retweet if you want to see this game become a reality.
If there's a lot of interest, it might get made! pic.twitter.com/tXjN2LQB4j— 3D Realms (@3DRealms) March 21, 2020
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