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Nightdive Studios have announced today that SiN Reloaded will release this year, and there's a new trailer available to watch right now.

Originally released back in 1998 and set in a near-future dystopian world, SiN: Reloaded puts you in control of security consultant Colonel John R. Blade as you take on the seductively evil Doctor Elexis Sinclaire. When Elexis, CEO of SinTEK Industries, begins injecting the streets with a DNA-altering drug, it's time to reassess the laws of morality by facing off against Elexis’ unholy army of genetically-engineered mutants. Plus this release comes with the remastered visuals, modern controls and the Wages of SiN extra mission pack.

See the new trailer below:

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Highlight Features:

  • Play the original SiN and the SiN: Wages of Sin mission pack, optimized using the KEX Engine.
  • Beautifully remastered graphics with HD textures and models (up to) 4K resolution at 144 FPS, anti-aliasing, and upgraded 2D screens and menu art.
  • Overhauled control schemes and modernized UI for gamepads and M&K.
  • Improved maps throughout the game.
  • Swap between remastered visuals and the original SiN Gold version.
  • Brand-new achievements.
  • Higher resolution Zak Belika tracks mixed/engineered by Chris Mock.
  • A vault filled with exclusive, behind-the-scenes material.
Platform: ⚛ Proton / Wine
Official links:GOGSteam
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5 comments

Feist 2 hours ago
I'm not that into "fancy graphics" in a general sense but..."Old 3D" from (roughly speaking) the time before the release of "Half-Life 2", that is graphics that I have a bit of a hard time enjoying.

I've had this game on my steam wishlist for a long time but seeing this trailer only makes me think: -Why, oh why couldn't this game get the same treatment that "System Shock" got with it's remake, or "Half-Life" got with the release of "Black Mesa".
Dana Souly 2 hours ago
this was one of my favorite games back in the days
Cyba.Cowboy 1 hour ago
Hopefully this is playable under SteamOS - I have the original games, and they are broken under SteamOS, which means that I can't play them on my Steam Deck.
Calinou 34 minutes ago
I've had this game on my steam wishlist for a long time but seeing this trailer only makes me think: -Why, oh why couldn't this game get the same treatment that "System Shock" got with it's remake, or "Half-Life" got with the release of "Black Mesa".
The budgets for these remakes are much higher, I think there's not much more to it. (Black Mesa started as a fan project so there wasn't much of a budget to speak of, but if a commercial studio did it, it would have turned out much more expensive to develop.)

I think this looks pretty good, but I do miss the blob shadows that the Quake 2 re-release had under the character models. Looking at the trailer, I also don't think this is running at a 40 Hz tickrate like the Q2 re-release, it seems to have kept the original 10 Hz tickrate. This means it'll have significant input lag, unfortunately.

I do find it interesting that bilinear filtering is enabled here, while the Quake 2 re-release was generally demonstrated with it being disabled, basically undoing the "canon" treatment where most official Quake 2 media was shown with filtering enabled back in the day.

Last edited by Calinou on 9 Mar 2026 at 8:19 pm UTC
STiAT 21 minutes ago
One of my favorites back in the days. I find that a remake with better visuals should actually not look like a y2k release but at least 2015. This does not.
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