Ghostbusters: The Video Game is Getting a Well-Deserved Remaster
This polished-up version of the classic title will make you fall in love with it all over again.
By Jay Gervais
Calling all Ghostbusters everywhere: New York City needs your help to once again save it from the terrifying specters that roam the streets and even under the sheets! Ghostbusters: The Video Game, the 2009 classic action-adventure game, is getting a brand-new remastered version sometime this year. Grab your proton packs and check out the sweet reveal trailer above.
The title was memorable for bringing back the original Ghostbusters cast, which is, of course, referring to Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, and the late Harold Ramis. Each of these men provided their voices and likeness for the game. In addition, other cast members included Max von Sydow, William Atherton, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Annie Potts reprising their respective characters as well. Overall, the game was basically a love letter to fans and it favored rather well with critics to boot.
The remastered version of Ghostbusters: The Video Game is releasing for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC. As mentioned already, this title is scheduled to release sometime in 2019 and we’ll be sure to keep you posted on the exact drop date as we learn more in the near future.
You can depend on Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates regarding the Ghostbusters franchise. Stay tuned!
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