Activision has revealed today that last year’s Nintendo Wii remake to the 1997 FPS classic GoldenEye 007 will finally be getting a HD upgrade and port over to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The new version of the game is titled GoldenEye 007: Reloaded.
The original remake arrived last November for the Wii but most gamers shied away from the game and cried for a port to the other consoles. Now, Activision is finally giving fans what they want by making the switch both to the PS3 and Xbox 360 and into the HD realm.
"We are beyond ecstatic to debut GoldenEye 007: Reloaded to the millions of fans who have been clamoring for it to arrive on Sony and Microsoft home consoles," said Activision Publishing Executive Vice President David Oxford. "And now with full PlayStation Move functionality, 007 fans all around the world can play the game in full HD in more ways than ever before."
Aside from the PlayStation Move support on the PS3, the game will feature 60 frames-per-second, Mi6 Ops Missions, and 16-player online multiplayer. The Mi6 Ops Missions will feature "new, distinct levels separate from the campaign that span the varied environments from the story" and act as a challenge mode with tasks such as assault, elimination, stealth and defense.
GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is slated for release sometime this fall.