Nightdive showed off a quick glimpse of gameplay running on the Valve Index at the start of the year. Expect it to be added in post-launch, though it’s not yet confirmed if it’ll be a free update or a premium add-on. VR support won’t, however, launch alongside the Enhanced Edition, which itself is expected to come with the full remake of the first System Shock. Kick also cited Valve’s Half-Life: Alyx as a crucial source of inspiration behind the port, saying the game had “become essential in creating that feeling that you’re there… Things like being able to pick up items from a distance is something that was really important in Half-Life: Alyx, and it’s something you’ll be able to do in System Shock VR as well.” That means full multiplayer support is in, and those playing inside a headset will even be able to team up with players on a PC. Studio CEO Stephen Kick confirmed as much in a recent interview with IGN, also reaffirming that the entire game was being ported to VR as part of a new mode for the upcoming System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition. Nightdive Studios’ upcoming System Shock 2 VR port will feature full co-op multiplayer support, and can even be played with others running the game on PC.
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