Kingpin: Reloaded launches in December

Kingpin: Reloaded

Co-publishers 3D Realms and Interplay and developer Slipgate Ironworks announced first-person shooter remake Kingpin: Reloaded is set to launch this December.

Kingpin: Reloaded is launching on December 5th for Windows PC (via Steam). The Xbox One, Switch, and PS4 versions weren’t given a date today.


Here’s a rundown on the remake, plus a new trailer:

In a stylized noir art deco gangland that never was, the Kingpin rules above all else with a bloody fist. When his lieutenant Nikki Blanco leaves a no-name Thug battered and broken, the upstart criminal rises from a puddle of blood, lead pipe in hand and revenge in mind.

Kingpin: Reloaded brings new life to the Quake II engine classic. 4K resolution, ultrawide support, and improved graphics in Enhanced mode enable the beautifully-depicted metropolitan nightmare shine. Controller support makes the game more accessible for anyone who wants to explore the depths of Kingpin’s depravity. Overall improvements like new quest and conversation systems make Reloaded even better than the original.

Stalk lamp-lit streets and take down rival gangs to let the Kingpin know his end is nigh. Kingpin’s immersive sim elements allow the Thug to recruit other gangsters with a conversation system. Increase the Thug’s influence through multiple hub-based missions. Run with the gang on a violent warpath with upgradeable weapons including Tommy guns, bazookas, and more. Location-based damage leads to bloody, thrilling battles: kneecap, maim, or go for the head.

If that sounds too extreme, try No Violence mode. However, the “colorful” language proudly used by Kingpin’s gangsters remains. Lean even further into that era and start fragging in Gang Bang mode’s old-school multiplayer.

Kingpin: Reloaded includes a range of new features:

  • Re-balanced and Polished gameplay
  • New Quest System
  • Ultrawide and 4k Support
  • Classic and Enhanced modes

And so much more!

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