Saints Row: The Third Remastered Revealed

Return to Steelport the May

Saints Row: The Third is receiving an upcoming remaster from developer Sperasoft, and published by Deep Silver. The main details revealed include a release date, pricing and what platforms it’ll be available on.

The game is planned to release on May 22nd, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Epic Games Store). All platforms will place the game at $39.99. In addition to the game’s new rerelease, Deep Silver also released a new trailer. You can watch that below.

Game Information

Years after the events of Saints Row 2, the Third Street Saints have essentially taken over Stilwater. After going legit and becoming a household name, their celebrity status has drawn the attention of The Syndicate.

The Syndicate is a powerful crime fraternity with pawns and assets in play all over the world. Now, they turn to the Third Street Saints and demand tribute from them. Refusing to simply abide by their demands, the player takes the fight to a city they control, a once-proud city now reduced to a shell of itself, known as Steelport.

The game has been faithfully remastered, courtesy of Sperasoft. All of its original features Everything in the game has been retextured, such as weapons and cars. Steelport’s also been greatly touched up as well, being completely retextured with over 4,000 assets update to match current-gen standards.

A lot of the visual effects have been overhauled as well, making every explosive encounter from the 2011 classic look better than before. A brand new lighting engine also takes the stage for Saints Row: The Third Remastered. In addition to all of the graphical overhauls, all of the original entry’s DLC will be included for free.

For more information, you can read at the official website here.

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