
The PlayStation State of Play event on September 24th delivered updates on anticipated games like *Saros* and *Marvel’s Wolverine*, but the biggest surprise was the announcement of a remastered game. Shortly after, a second beloved PlayStation 2 title was also revealed to be getting a remaster. This is great news for longtime fans who can revisit these classics with improved graphics and gameplay, and it’s also a chance for new players to discover why these games were so popular when they first came out.
Both *Deus Ex Remastered* and *Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition* are coming out in 2026. *Deus Ex* will be available on February 5th, 2026, and *Dynasty Warriors 3* will release on March 19th, 2026. These remastered editions feature improved graphics and other enhancements, making them the definitive ways to experience these classic games.
Set in 2052, *Deus Ex* puts you in the role of JC Denton, a UN security operative with nanotech augmentations. You’re tasked with keeping the peace, but your investigation quickly reveals a web of deceit. What starts as a straightforward mission soon spirals into a pivotal moment for humanity.
The *Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition* includes both the original *Dynasty Warriors 3* game and the *Xtreme Legends* expansion. While the *Dynasty Warriors* series continues with newer titles like *Origins* and upcoming downloadable content, this edition is still considered a high point for its fast-paced, one-versus-many battles. Bringing this classic to current consoles, it demonstrates how the series first gained popularity.
These remastered games offer a fresh way to enjoy classic titles. You can pre-order now to be ready when they launch. While the original games are still available, if you’re new to these series, it might be best to wait for the remasters. Both *Deus Ex* and *Dynasty Warriors* have many games to explore, making the originals worth checking out. *Deus Ex* focuses heavily on its story, but the *Dynasty Warriors* series is different – you can jump in at any point without needing to play the earlier games to understand what’s happening.
The gaming world is currently seeing a lot of remakes and remastered games, and that’s likely because new games take longer and longer to develop. Releasing a remastered version before a brand new game is a smart way to reignite interest among both longtime fans and newcomers. These classic series, both well-known and historically significant, deserve a revival on the PS5, which will help solidify their place in gaming history.
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2025-09-25 01:17