Bond movie GoldenEye 007 received the announcement of a remaster

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About the upcoming remaster action movie GoldenEye 007 from 1997 long been assumed. The development of an improved version has gradually become almost an open secret, so today’s official announcement is not surprising. The remaster is being created by Rare, the studio behind the original Nintendo 64 game.

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In addition to the trailer attached above, the authors have also released some information about the changes that the new version will bring. First of all, it is about support for 4K resolution and 16:9 format combined with smoother frame rates. The game will also support achievements.

The situation is interesting in terms of platforms. GoldenEye 007 will be aimed in an improved version at Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch consoles. Already on the day of release, the game will look into the Xbox Game Pass and Nintendo Switch Online subscriptions. In addition, Nintendo Switch players will have exclusive access to online multiplayer for up to 4 players.

But the main content of the game will be the creation single player campaign, which will be augmented with a local split screen. Release date and price have not yet been announced. At the very least, the developers have reported that the game will be available for free to owners of the digital version of the Rare Replay compilation.

In addition to the improved GoldenEye 007, James Bond fans can also look forward to a brand new game from this universe that IO Interactive is currently working on.

Source : Zing

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