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Monolith’s 1997 horror shooter Blood is receiving a restoration courtesy of Nightdive Studios, which was responsible for the remasters of Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, System Shock, and Forsaken. The classic title will feature “updated audio, support for contemporary networks, Steamworks, and GOG Galaxy.”
"Blood stood up extremely well over time and we are taking care to preserve all the qualities that made the game so special," producer Daniel Grayshon said. "It really only needs minor updates to provide a better user experience for contemporary audiences. By using some of the functions of Nightdive’s KEX engine, we’ll be able to provide compatibility with today’s video standards, with DirectX and Vulkan support."
"Blood stood up extremely well over time and we are taking care to preserve all the qualities that made the game so special," producer Daniel Grayshon said. "It really only needs minor updates to provide a better user experience for contemporary audiences. By using some of the functions of Nightdive’s KEX engine, we’ll be able to provide compatibility with today’s video standards, with DirectX and Vulkan support."