Observer: System Redux will arrive at launch for next-gen platforms

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Cyberpunk fans will be able to start the next generation gaming with a dose of mind-melting horror, as Bloober Games has revealed that Observer: System Redux is set to launch day-and-date with the PS5 and Xbox Series X respectively, priced at around $30.

“Making Observer: System Redux available for next-gen console players has been a huge focus for the team,” said Bloober CEO Piotr Babieno. “Now that both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 release dates are out there, we can finally share our release date news. We know next-gen pricing is a major concern for our fans and we feel that releasing all the new content and upgrades in Observer: System Redux at the same cost as the original Observer is a great way to stay close with our community”.


Observer: System Redux
is a revamped edition of 2017 PC release Observer. The new edition sees the sci-fi mystery title receive a slick visual overhaul, complete with new character models and textures, as well as updated animations and lighting effects, all in glorious 4K resolution. In addition, System Redux implements three brand new missions to its story campaign, so it’s a must-buy for long-time Observer fans, while being a perfect purchase for those yet to experience the head-hacking original.

Observer: System Redux launches on PC and Xbox Series X on November 10, with PS5 to follow on November 12.


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