Grasshopper Manufacture has revealed all the platforms that the upcoming Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered will launch on. This Shadows of the Damned remaster was first announced last June, surprising several gamers. Shadows of the Damned is considered an underrated title by Grasshopper Manufacture that hasn't had a modern release in over a decade, being delisted from digital stores in 2021.
Originally launched on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011, Shadows of the Damned was a collaboration between publisher Electronic Arts and Grasshopper Manufacture. Suda51 was its director, with contributions by former Resident Evil creative director Shinji Mikami from Capcom, and former Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka from Konami. Despite the creative talent leading the project, the game had a rather troubled production cycle, with Suda51 previously expressing frustration over the game's development and creative interference from Electronic Arts. Shadows of the Damned received mixed reviews on launch, but fans have since come around to the game, and it has accrued a bit of a cult following in recent years.
Following Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered's public demo at PAX East, Grasshopper Manufacture confirmed all the platforms the game will be launching on. The remaster will be released on both the eighth and ninth generations of consoles, which include the last-gen and current-gen PlayStation and Xbox systems. This remaster will also be the first time Shadows of the Damned will launch on the PC platform, releasing through the Steam storefront. Grasshopper Manufacture also confirmed that Hella Remastered will launch on Nintendo Switch, which also makes it the first time the game will be released on a Nintendo console. Fans can wishlist the game on the individual digital store pages.
While a specific release window hasn't been confirmed yet, director Suda51 has stated that Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is coming later in 2024. The official Grasshopper Manufacture
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