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Own the Ultimate in Alien Terror with Nightdive Studios’ Physical Release of The Thing: Remastered

Last December, renowned remaster developer Nightdive Studios made waves in the retro gaming space for its surprise digital launch of The Thing: Remastered during the PC Gaming Show. Now, in collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences, Nightdive Studios is proud to announce physical Standard and Deluxe Editions of The Thing: Remastered for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5. 

Pricing begins at $29.99 / €34.99 for the Standard Edition and $49.99 / €54.99 for the Deluxe Edition of The Thing: Remastered. Pre-orders are available now until its release on June 25—the 43rd anniversary of the 1982 cult classic film. 

The Thing: Remastered Deluxe Edition includes: 

  • Physical copy of the game
  • Deluxe Edition box
  • Steelbook Case
  • Key art poster
  • Captain Blake’s ID card replica
  • Sew-on patches

The Thing: Remastered Standard Edition includes:

  • Physical copy of the game

The Thing: Remastered is a faithful restoration of the 2002 third-person survival horror shooter inspired by Universal Pictures’ genre-defining 1982 film, The Thing. Nightdive Studios has upgraded this horrifying classic for the modern era through its proprietary KEX Engine for play on current-generation gaming devices up to a 4K resolution at 120FPS. Improvements to character models, textures, and animations have been hand-crafted by Nightdive Studios, with the implementation of advanced 3D rendering for updated lighting and atmospheric effects — for a suspenseful and disgustingly detailed remaster that reanimates the thrilling game for modern audiences. 

In the frozen arctic tundra, a mysterious shape-shifting alien has wiped out the crew of the U.S. Outpost #31 research facility. In The Thing: Remastered, players step into the boots of Captain J.F. Blake, the leader of a United States Army Special Forces rescue team sent to investigate the blood-curdling events that transpired in the original The Thing film. Trapped by the elements and at risk of infection by a horrific entity, Blake must keep his squad together to survive by gaining their trust and ensuring that their fear and paranoia don’t get the best of them … or himself. 

The Thing: Remastered Key Features:

  • Return to U.S. Outpost #31: Continue the story of The Thing and face off against terrifying monsters, from scuttling head-spiders and human-like walkers to gigantic multi-tentacled level bosses
     
  • Who Goes There?: Command a squad of up to four NPCs from Soldier, Medic, and Engineer character classes through the game’s 11 frightening levels
     
  • The Warmest Place to Hide: Someone in your squad may not be who they appear to be. The shape-shifting alien hides inside an imitation, so keep a watchful eye
     
  • Don’t Lose It: Gain the trust of your squad members and minimize their fear levels lest they become defiant or, worse, succumb to paranoia
     
  • Ultimate Alien Terror: Upgraded models, textures, and animations hand-crafted by Nightdive, plus enhanced lighting and atmospheric effects
     
  • Stunning Visuals: Up to 4K 120FPS visuals on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S
     
  • Checkmate: Trophies and Achievements on Windows PC via Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles

Fans can pre-order physical Standard and Deluxe Editions of The Thing: Remastered through various retailers, including Atari’s website, Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, GAME, Target, Walmart, and more. Physical copies will be released on June 25, 2025.

The Thing: Remastered is also available digitally for $29.99 on Windows PC via Steam and GOGPlayStation® 4|5Xbox One and Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.

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