
It appears Nightdive Studios might have been hinting at a remastered version of Quake 3 Arena, but instead, they surprise-released Heretic and Hexen on multiple platforms – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The price is set at $14.99, and it’s also accessible for Game Pass subscribers. You can watch the launch trailer below.
Refreshingly re-introducing the much-appreciated fantasy first-person shooters from Raven Software, namely Heretic and Hexen, this revamped edition offers the original games along with their expansions – Shadow of the Serpent Riders and Deathkings of the Dark Citadel. To add more excitement, Nightdive Studios has added two brand new episodes: Heretic: Faith Renewed and Hexen: Vestiges of Grandeur, resulting in a grand total of 117 campaign maps for an immersive gaming experience.
The game offers all 120 Deathmatch maps, enabling cross-platform cooperative and player versus player (PvP) for a maximum of 16 players. Additionally, it supports split-screen cooperative play and Deathmatch for up to eight players. Players can anticipate 4K resolution, up to 120 frames per second on current-gen and PC systems, enhanced accessibility features, widescreen compatibility, a Vault featuring concept art and development materials, and contemporary controller support.
Absolutely, it also features a built-in game modification browser that supports user-created mods, similar to the combination of DOOM and DOOM 2. For further information, you can check out our FAQ.
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2025-08-07 23:12