Activision has formally announced Goldeneye 007: Reloaded for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, a HD update of the Wii version launched last year.

Reloaded on the PS3 will make use of Move controls with SharpShooter support. Both PS3 and 360 versions will include MI6 Missions, “new, distinct levels separate from the campaign” which will be based on 4 separate objectives: Assault, Elimation, Stealth and Defense.

GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is being developed by Eurocom with a whole new engine “from the ground up.” On a side note, pretty much the whole game will be revamped, even a new AI will be built.

The game will run at 1080p on the PS3. As for Xbox 360 owners, unfortunately, will have to settle with 720p. According to Eurocom, the pre-alpha build of the game had trouble hitting that benchmark in crowded scenes and busy environments.

“We are beyond ecstatic to debut GoldenEye 007: Reloaded to the millions of fans who have been clamoring for it to arrive on Sony and Microsoft home consoles,” said EVP at Activision Publishing, David Oxford.

Rob Dyer, SCEA SVP, added: “By bringing together GoldenEye 007: Reloaded, and PlayStation Move’s Sharp Shooter, we are continuing to expand the new world of motion-based entertainment appealing for hardcore fans and only possible on PlayStation.”

The release is expected sometime this fall.