System Shock 3 was one of the most eagerly awaited horror games in the early 2000s.Fans were excited to see what the sequel to the critically acclaimed System Shock 2 had in store and were expecting a ground-breaking title.But things didn’t work out as they should and the game was cancelled in 2007.So,what exactly happened to System Shock 3?
The game was first announced in 2002 after Irrational Games acquired development rights from Electronic Arts.The game was set to have the same feel as System Shock 2 with the addition of a few new features.The game was in development for the next 5 years, with Irrational Games working on it diligently.
Unfortunately, the game was delayed for a number of times and in 2007, it was announced that it had been cancelled.
The official reason for the cancellation was that the game’s development had become too costly and the publisher, Electronic Arts, decided to pull the plug on the project.
Other factors that likely played a role in the cancellation of System Shock 3 include:
At this point, it seems unlikely that System Shock 3 will ever be released.The rights to the game were acquired by Nightdive Studios and they have expressed interest in remaking the game.But, as of now, nothing has been officially announced and it looks like System Shock 3 may remain a distant dream.