- Gothic, Gothic 2And Gothic 3 coming to modern Xbox and PlayStation consoles
- All three games are expected to release throughout the year
- Those who pre-order the next one Gothic 1 Remake get immediate access to the original game
The three classics Gothic the titles are finally releasing on PlayStation and Xbox this year.
The first of the legendary role-playing games (RPG), Classic Gothicwill be released in July 2026. It’s a massive experience with over 50 hours of gameplay and it was a big deal when it launched in 2001. It had a particularly responsive world, full of characters who kept to their own schedules – getting up in the morning, going to work, eating their meals, and interacting with each other.
You play as a prisoner trapped in a distant mining colony isolated from the outside world. Tasked with delivering a letter to the leader of one of the colony’s many warring factions. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Developer CD Projekt Red has cited the old game as a major inspiration, and I’d recommend it to any fans of the genre, provided they’re willing to put up with a little joke.
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The original game was made by the now-defunct studio Piranha Bytes, but an expansive remake (rather unimaginatively titled) Gothic 1 Remake) led by new developer Alkimia Interactive is in the works and will be released on June 5, 2026.
Pre-orders recently went live, and those who place one on consoles have immediate access to Classic Gothic as a bonus, saving you from waiting and allowing you to experience the original game before the remake.
GothicThe two sequels are also re-released on Xbox and PlayStation. Gothic 2 Complete Classic And Gothic 3 Classic. They will be launched on September 29, 2026 and November 24, 2026, respectively.
Gothic 2 Complete Classic includes both the original 2002 game and its massive expansion Night of the Raven, giving you over a hundred hours of content to explore. Gothic 3 Classic has also been upgraded from its first iteration in 2006, with a community-created “patch 1.75” included from the start, offering a host of quality of life improvements.
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