In addition to the original game, Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (what a mouthful) features a new episode created by Allen Blum and Richard "Levelord" Gray (two level designers from the original game), new music from original composer Lee Jackson and a ton of fresh "duke talk" from voice actor Jon St. John. Not good enough? Okay there's a little more. The game's 20th anniversary release will also feature a 2.5D option that gives the graphics a modest update. The game's 2D sprite look isn't going anywhere, but the actual level environment will use real 3D rendered graphics instead of the pseudo-3D effect the original game used. Even that is only an option, though. Gearbox promises the original 1996 graphics experience will be available to purists.

The whole experience will set Duke fans back $20 when it launches on October 11th. That a pretty steep price increase from when the game could be had on Steam for about $4 -- but at least there's a ton of new content. It's not just for PC gamers either: Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour will be available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.