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Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster

Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster physical

A physical release for Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster is in the works for Switch, Limited Run Games just announced.

There’ll be three different versions. Along with a standard copy, Limited Run will offer a Premium Edition and Master Edition. The Premium Edition contains a steelbook, premium art cards, and an original book of retrospective essays. The Master Edition has all of this plus a Moldy Crow paperweight, a thermal detonator stress ball, and a Death Star acrylic lamp.

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster is back with its latest update in the form of version 1.0.4.

The patch includes improved music playback timing, the addition of an HD loading screen, and more. Many bug fixes are included as well.

Here’s the full rundown:

A bunch of gameplay has been released for Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster on Switch. Nightdive Studios brought back the 1995 FPS this week with refreshed graphics and more.

Everything you need to know is included in the following overview:

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster frame rate resolution

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster is almost here, and Digital Foundry is giving us a closer look at the game from the technical side of things by examining the frame rate, resolution, and more. It appears to be a solid effort from Nightdive which will come with a slight hiccup for Switch at launch, but everything will be patched soon.

Here’s the roundup of tidbits:

Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster release date

Today, Nightdive Studios announced a final release date for Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster. The game heads to Switch on February 28, 2024.

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster was first revealed back in August. Nightdive was originally planning on having it ready to go for this year, but it’s been bumped to early 2024.

Here’s some information about the game:

Nightdive Studios have announced that they will be bringing a remastered version of Star Wars: Dark Forces to Switch this year. An exact release date was not announced. The first-person shooter was first released in 1995 on MS-DOS. The remastered version will run on Nightdive Studios’ KEX engine, and support up to 4K resolution at 120 frames per second.

See below for a trailer of the game, courtesy of Nightdive Studios:


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