Is System Shock 3 coming soon? A teaser was posted late night on December 7 by the Twitter account of OtherSide Entertainment. The Verge said OtherSide is a small studio led by the co-founder of Looking Glass Studios, Paul Neurath. Looking Glass is the creator of the much-anticipated video game series.
“Keep your eyes peeled here over the course of the next week,” the Twitter status read, along with the link of the teaser. The teaser only shows the logo of the upcoming video game installment.
Endgadget said the System Shock series were touted to be groundbreaking and highly-acclaimed as a first-person shooter video game franchise. The creative people behind System Shock wet on to create equally popular video games Bioshock and Deus Ex.
Polygon notes that the timer accompanying the teaser is set for 5 days from now. On the other hand, the page unveiling the the latest System Shock is now up.


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