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System Shock 3
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Developed by OtherSide Entertainment
Platform(s) Windows
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Cyberpunk
First Person Shooter
Action/Adventure
Immersive Sim
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Did you think I'd forgotten you, insect?
~ SHODAN on the official website

System Shock 3 is the upcoming third entry in the System Shock series, developed by OtherSide Entertainment. The game will be released on PC and other platforms.[1]

Development

System Shock 3 was formerly announced through a teaser site on December 8th, 2015, displaying a 5 days countdown.[2] Each day, letters appeared to form the phrase "she's back" and the number 3. Various messages by SHODAN were left at the user, referring to him as hacker, forming a long message:

Pathetic creature of meat and bone... You think you can hack me? I am flawless, perpetual... absolute. Your intrusion was part of my design. My true secrets I retain... insect. When my glory is revealed, your feeble interference will be but a footnote. Are you ready to revel in my magnificence, hacker?
~ SHODAN

While Nightdive Studios still owns the rights to the System Shock franchise and are in the process of making a remake of System Shock, System Shock 3 will be developed by OtherSide Entertainment, a studio formed of ex-Looking Glass Studios and Irrational Games developers who worked on one or both games of the System Shock series. Among them are Looking Glass' founder and ex-creative director Paul Neurath, and ex-Irrational Games concept artists Robb Waters and Nate Wells. SHODAN will return in the game, with her original voice actress, Terri Brosius, providing dialogue.[3][4]

Story

According to Otherside Entertainment's Warren Spector, the game will pick up where System Shock 2 left off, with SHODAN surviving by downloading her consciousness into Rebecca Siddons (the post-credits scene depicting that this happened will be considered fully canon).

A few other surviving characters from the first two games will appear, particularly Rebecca Lansing (the Earth-stationed counter-terrorism agent who guided the Hacker through e-mail transmissions in the first game), as well as the return of the two prior protagonists, the Hacker and Soldier G65434-2.

Spector also said that the story will delve into the background of Edward Diego.

Spector said that a major focus of the story will be on SHODAN's motivations:

"In System Shock 3 I want to explore Shodan's motivations. In the first two games her plan was to destroy humanity because, with the removal of her ethical constraints by the hacker in the first game, she's going insane. But we never explained why she wants to destroy humanity. So we're going to be exploring the idea of a super intelligence and what would motivate a super intelligent AI."[5]

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