Deus Ex director Warren Spector has announced a new project at Otherside Entertainment, a studio set up by veterans of System Shock studio Looking Glass.
The announcement, while welcome, doesn't appear to be good news for Spector’s System Shock 3. Despite ominous silence from Otherside, the space horror sequel has yet to be officially cancelled.
“It feels great to be working with a talented team on a new title and new IP,” Spector says. “Fans of my work already know what to expect: an immersive world and engaging narrative that players will directly impact through their choices and playstyles. We are still in early development and are looking forward to sharing more information soon.”
Spector had previously joined Otherside as a studio director to lead development on System Shock 3, which would have been the first new game in the series on this side of the millennium. “Working on System Shock was one of the most fulfilling things I’ve done in my career,” he said at the time. “It’s hard to describe how much I’m looking forward to sharing with players what SHODAN has been up to since the last game was released.”
In the years since, however, Otherside’s plan to create follow-ups to classic Looking Glass games has appeared to falter. First came the critical drubbing of Ascendant, its intended successor to Ultima Underworld. Then the news that System Shock 3 had lost its publisher, Starbreeze, and that Otherside was searching for a new partner. Ultimately, Chinese conglomerate Tencent picked up the rights.
“We are happy to announce that Tencent will be taking the System Shock franchise forward,” Otherside said in a rather cryptic statement back in May 2020. “As a smaller indie studio, it had been challenging for us to carry
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