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Researchers say bots on Reddit posing as rape victims and more were effective at changing minds in over 1,000 posts, in an unauthorized AI persuasion experiment (Jason Koebler/404 Media)

Jason Koebler / 404 Media:
Researchers say bots on Reddit posing as rape victims and more were effective at changing minds in over 1,000 posts, in an unauthorized AI persuasion experiment  —  A team of researchers who say they are from the University of Zurich ran an “unauthorized,” large-scale experiment …

The Big List Of Upcoming Video Game Remakes

Remakes tend to be more exciting than remasters because the improvements often go beyond mere bumps in resolution or framerate. At best, studios reimagine classic experiences in exciting new ways, sand away rough edges, and somehow retain the intangible x-factors that made fans fall in love with these titles in the first place. At the very least, remakes offer a great way to play antiquated or less accessible experiences on modern hardware. 

The remake boom has been in full swing in recent years to the point that it’s starting to get tough to keep track of all the projects in the works. Thankfully, we’ve gathered as many of the announced remakes (not remasters or reboots) that we could find and gathered them in one neat list, arranged chronologically by release window. This will be an evolving list that will be updated as new remakes are announced and released, so be sure to keep an eye on it over the coming months. 

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

Release: August 27

Grand Bazaar was initially released for the Nintendo DS in 2010 (in the US) under the now-retired Harvest Moon moniker, and it’s making the jump to PC and both generations of Switch with a new coat of paint. The charming farm and life sim looks nicer, boasts a bigger world, introduces new characters, has an expanded story, and includes full voice acting during key story events for the first time in series history.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Release: August 28

Months of rumors proved true when Konami revealed it was remaking arguably the most beloved entry in the Metal Gear series, Snake Eater. Boasting, as Konami put it, "cutting-edge graphics and 3D audio," this new version will faithfully retell the story of Big Boss' origin. Best of all, the iconic theme song is back in full force. 

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake

Release: 2025

If you loved the HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest III and want more, Square Enix has you covered. Dragon Quest I and II are getting the same treatment. Best of all, both remakes will be packaged together as a single release. 

Fate/Extra Record

Release: 2025

Record rebuilds Fate/Extra, the first entry in the dungeon-crawling RPG series, with updated character graphics, and a beefier narrative. In terms of gameplay, developer Type-Moon Studio states it features “a more strategic deck-building style of dramatic command battle.” We’re not sure exactly what that last bit means, but given that the original game was released for PSP, it will be nice to have an improved version of the cult title on modern hardware.

Gothic 1 Remake

Release: 2025

2001's Gothic is getting a faithful glow-up that looks to reintroduce the RPG to a new audience. The combat system and control scheme, a criticism of the original, has been reworked to feel modern and, most of all, playable. Developer THQ Nordic Barcelona even released a playable teaser to obtain feedback and ensure it's on the right track. As 20+ year-old game, Gothic has been a tough game to revisit on PC, making this remake all the more welcomed. Eager fans can play a free prologue demo now on Steam

The House of the Dead 2: Remake

Release: 2025

Following the undead footsteps of the first House of the Dead remake, the sequel is getting the same contemporary treatment. Alone or in co-op, you’ll mow down zombies in this classic on-rails shooter. The soundtrack has been remastered (though the original tracks remain intact), and the classic campaign is accompanied by boss and training modes.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Release: 2026

Development has been rocky for The Sands of Time’s impending remake, to say the least. Besides the game’s reveal garnering backlash from fans due to its unimpressive graphics, it has been delayed several times: first by two months, then indefinitely, and is now coming in 2026. In hindsight, it’s wild to think we were supposed to be playing this in January 2021. In May 2022, Ubisoft announced it had moved development from its fledgling Indian studios back to Montreal, where The Sands of Time was first created. While it's unfortunate that Ubisoft Pune/Mumbai couldn’t bring the remake together, we’re excited to see if Ubisoft Montreal can reapply the same magic.

Frostpunk 1886

Release: 2027

11 Bit Studios is reimagining its 2018 post-apocalyptic city-management game, moving it into Unreal Engine 5 but offering more than a visual overhaul. Frostpunk 1886 will boast new content, including an entirely new Purpose path and new mechanics and laws. It may seem a bit soon for a remake of Frostpunk, but the game will be nine years old by the time 1886 is scheduled to launch in 2027.

Front Mission 3: Remake

Release: TBA

Nows that the remakes of Front Mission 1 and 2 are out in the wild, all that's left is the 3rd game, which, if you're a North American fan, was likely the first one you played as it was the first entry to launch outside of Japan. Like the previous two remakes, Front Mission 3 is heading to Switch exclusively at launch and features improved visuals and controls. 

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Release: TBA

The reveal that arguably the best Star Wars game ever was getting a much-needed remake had fans raising their lightsabers in celebration. Unfortunately, the game’s development seemingly succumbed to the dark side after reports surfaced that progress had stalled, and work on the game has switched hands from Aspyr Media to Saber Interactive. The game went radio silent for a long period until Embracer Group sold off Saber, prompting the studio's CEO to confirm that KOTOR is "alive and well". We hope that's the case and look forward to eventually seeing the remake in action. 

Max Payne 1 and 2 Remake

Release: TBA

In April, Remedy Entertainment pleasantly surprised the gaming world when it announced it had struck a deal with Rockstar Games to remake Max Payne and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. Remedy sold the IP to Rockstar in 2002, but the two are partnering to revive the gritty crime series that popularized Bullet Time. The project, which will combine both games into a single title, will be made by Remedy with Rockstar footing the bill on development and publishing. It's slated for current-gen consoles and PC.

Splinter Cell

Release: TBA

It might not be a new entry, but a remake of Sam Fisher’s first outing is better than nothing after years of waiting. Ubisoft Toronto sits at the helm of the project and plans to rebuild the game from scratch using the Snowdrop Engine while maintaining the classic stealth elements. Outside of recently losing its director (on good terms), it’s unclear how development is faring or when we’ll get to see this fresh spin on the franchise.

The Witcher

Release: TBA

CD Projekt Red’s litany of upcoming projects includes a full remake of the first Witcher game. It’s being built in Unreal Engine 5 by developer Fool’s Theory (with supervision from CD Projekt veterans) and is said to be very early in development. The Witcher, released for PC in 2007, is not an easy game to revisit due to its age and lack of console ports. Now that Geralt and friends are mainstream draws, newer fans can finally experience the adventure that started it all. 

Which remakes are you looking forward to playing the most? Let us know in the comments!

Palo Alto Networks says it aims to acquire Seattle-based Protect AI, sources say for $500M; Protect AI's $60M Series B in 2024 was at a reported $400M valuation (Taylor Soper/GeekWire)

Taylor Soper / GeekWire:
Palo Alto Networks says it aims to acquire Seattle-based Protect AI, sources say for $500M; Protect AI's $60M Series B in 2024 was at a reported $400M valuation  —  Cybersecurity giant Palo Alto Networks plans to acquire Protect AI, a Seattle startup founded in 2022 that helps companies monitor …

Elena Arrives In Street Fighter 6 As Final Year 2 DLC Character This June

Street Fighter 6

Since its launch, Street Fighter 6 has steadily added new characters across its two years of downloadable content. Though many fan-favorite characters were included in the initial roster, Capcom has dug into its vast library of fighters to further bolster the likes of Ryu, Ken, Guile, and Chun-Li. Late last week, Capcom revealed the final Year 2 character, Elena, will join the fight this June.

As announced nearly a year ago, Street Fighter 6's Year 2 pass includes M. Bison, Terry, Mai, and Elena. Elena was originally scheduled to arrive this spring, but was hit with a slight delay to her newly announced June 5 release date. M. Bison is known as one of the most iconic characters is all of Street Fighter, while Terry and Mai are guest characters from the Fatal Fury franchise. Elena is a capoeira master from Kenya who made her debut in Street Fighter III: New Generation. Since then, she has appeared in Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter X Tekken. She was completely absent from Street Fighter V, despite that game receiving five seasons of six downloadable characters. 

You can see Elena in action through her character trailer below.

Alongside Elena's release, Street Fighter 6 will also release a major balance patch, which will introduce changes for all 25 pre-existing characters, plus some alterations to the broader Street Fighter 6 system. Capcom says it will detail those changes prior to Elena's June 5 launch. That June 5 date is also when Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition launches on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Switch 2, and PC. That edition is the first version to arrive on a Nintendo platform, but all versions include each of the 26 characters released in the first two years, as well as a downloadable outfit, additional colors, and 20 stages.

For more on Street Fighter 6, including exclusive insights on the making of the game, check out our cover story from 2022 here.

Overwatch heroes are mechs in the new Gundam Wing crossover

For the 30th anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Blizzard is turning Overwatch heroes into mechs. Mercy, Reaper, Soldier: 76, and Ramattra will all have skins based on the ‘90s anime starting April 29. The lineup looks like this: Mercy as Wing Zero, Reaper as Deathscythe, Soldier: 76 as Tailgeese, and Ramattra as Epyon. With […]