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Sacred 2 Remaster, an updated version of the 2008 game Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, comes out next week on November 11th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The developers have also shared a new video detailing the game’s development.
This video explains what’s new in the upcoming Sacred 2 Remaster and how the project got started. For those who haven’t been following along, SparklingBit is developing the remaster, which will cost $19.99 on PC and $29.99 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox when it launches next week. The updated game features a redesigned user interface, controller compatibility, better combat, improved graphics, and other enhancements. You can visit the official website here, and add Sacred 2 Remaster to your wishlist on PlayStation here, Xbox here, and Steam here.
The new Sacred 2 Remaster Behind the Rebirth developer video and more details are below:
After a long wait, Sacred 2 is back! This remastered edition features updated graphics and a completely rebuilt engine, making it more modern than ever. But don’t worry, it still captures the same fun and unique atmosphere that fans loved 20 years ago.
A new video features Franz Stradal, one of the original creators, discussing how the remaster came to be, what’s kept the game popular for so long, and what exciting additions players can expect. Get ready for the same chaos, humor, and magic! Plus, the legendary metal band Blind Guardian is back with their classic song, “Sacred Worlds.”
According to Franz Stradal, this isn’t just a revival – it’s a new beginning. He says there are plenty more plans for the world of Ancaria and many more stories to tell.
Sacred 2 Remastered will be released digitally on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S/X on November 11, 2025. It will cost $19.99 or €19.99 on PC and $29.99 or €29.99 on PlayStation and Xbox.
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2025-11-07 09:26