{"id":4141,"date":"2025-08-08T16:54:52","date_gmt":"2025-08-08T16:54:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.satecsite.org\/?p=4141"},"modified":"2025-08-11T10:11:52","modified_gmt":"2025-08-11T10:11:52","slug":"phil-spencer-favourite-hexen-returns-in-new-nightdive-remaster-compilation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.satecsite.org\/index.php\/2025\/08\/08\/phil-spencer-favourite-hexen-returns-in-new-nightdive-remaster-compilation\/","title":{"rendered":"Phil Spencer favourite Hexen returns in new Nightdive remaster compilation"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Hexen is back but we wouldn’t hold your breath for Hexen 3 (Bethesda)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Developer id Software has re-released two of its classic shooters on modern platforms, as Doom: The Dark Ages<\/a> gets a new mode.<\/p>\n

The original Doom might be considered the defining pioneer of the first person shooter genre, but some of its imitators also helped evolve the classic formula.<\/p>\n

One of the most significant was 1994’s Heretic, published by Doom creators id Software and developed by Raven Software – who now work on the multiplayer modes for Call Of Duty<\/a>. The shooter took all the elements of 1993’s Doom and added a fantasy setting, interactive environments, online multiplayer, and the ability to look up and down.<\/p>\n

It was followed by sequel Hexen: Beyond Heretic in 1995, which threw in character classes and larger hub levels. If you fancy an interactive history lesson in these two classic shooters, with some new perks, id Software and Nightdive Studios have partnered up on a new remaster. Although for some reason it doesn’t include the 1997 sequel Hexen 2.<\/p>\n

As announced at Quakecon, Heretic + Hexen is an updated collection featuring both spellcasting shooters. Each game has been revamped for modern platforms, with an enhanced soundtrack by Andrew Hulshult, online cross-platform multiplayer across deathmatch and co-op, in-game mod support, and new accessibility options.<\/p>\n

The package includes Hexen’s expansion, Deathkings Of The Dark Citadel, and two new ‘episodes’ created by id Software and Nightdive Studios, entitled Heretic: Faith Renewed and Hexen: Vestiges Of Grandeur.<\/p>\n

If you never played the original games you might recognise Hexen as one of the retro T-shirts Xbox boss Phil Spencer has worn in the past, which many fans took to be a clue about a new entry. Spencer has mentioned the series a few times but it’s very unlikely he was ever hinting at this remaster, since that was back in 2023 – before Microsoft laid of thousands of developers.<\/p>\n

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Anyone who already owns Heretic or Hexen will receive a free upgrade to the collection, which is a nice reward for long-time fans. You’ll also still be able to access the old versions even if you upgrade, if you prefer to fully immerse yourself in the 1994 vibe.<\/p>\n

Heretic + Hexen is available across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5<\/a>, Xbox One, Xbox Series X\/S<\/a>, Nintendo Switch<\/a>, and PC for \u00a313.49. It is also available on Xbox Game Pass. <\/p>\n

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