Saints Row The Third Remaster was earlier announced yesterday the official Saints Row Twitter account replied to someone asking “We didn’t ask for a saints row remastered game!!! We want a brand new game with no extra alien sh*t kmt look” The official Saints Row account replied with “A new Saints Row game is in development from @dsvolition. The Saints Row: The Third remaster is being done by Sperasoft.”

A new Saints Row game is in development from @dsvolition. The Saints Row: The Third remaster is being done by Sperasoft. — Saints Row (@SaintsRow) April 6, 2020

Volition Studios are the developers behind the entire Saints Row Franchise and some Red Faction games.

In other news:

Mafia 2, and 3 Definitive Editions have been Rated for PS4, Xbox One and PC in Taiwan

Previously, Mafia 2 Definitive Edtion was leaked through a Korean rating.



Now Mafia 2, and 3 Definitive Editions have been Rated in Taiwan.

Mafia 3 was hated by many at launch due to its bugs, and some other problems but in this definitive edition, the problems might be fixed.

Source: PS4, Xbox One, PC

Source: PS4, Xbox One, PC

As the listing states, the Definitive Editions are being made by Hangar 13.

There is no Nintendo Switch listing which is kind of disappointing.

In Mafia 2 your character is the gangster Vito Scaletta who’s started to earn himself a reputation in Empire Bay where the game’s setting. Alongside his sidekick buddy Joe, Vito sets out to work and prove himself to the Mafia to reap the rewards of a life of crime.

Mafia 2 is one of the best games ever made but Mafia 3, on the other hand, was a mess according to many people.

The game was still a commercial success, it became one of the best-selling video games in 2K’s History with 4.5 million copies shipped in the first week of sales.

The announcement of the definitive edition might come on the Summer Of Gaming by the developers confirmed in the event are Square Enix, Sega, Bandai Namco, Amazon, Google, Twitter, Devolver Digital, THQ Nordic and some other unannounced developers with publisher presentations planned alongside IGN-led content such as interviews, demos, and discussions.

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