The House of the Dead: Remake is Coming to PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Stadia [IGN]

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Forever Entertainment announced today that The House of the Dead: Remake is heading to PC (Steam & GOG), PS4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia on April 28 — 21 days after the game was released exclusively on Nintendo Switch.

Based on the 1996 arcade on-rails shooter, The House of the Dead: Remake has players assuming the role of AMS agents Thomas Rogan and G as they traverse across a mansion filled with zombies and other infected creatures.

The game was announced back in 2021 during the Nintendo Indie Showcase. It was slated to launch sometime in 2021 but was quietly delayed to 2022, with the publisher announcing in March that it would release on April 7.

The House of the Dead Remake – Nintendo Switch Screenshots

The announcement of additional platforms comes as no surprise. Panzer Dragoon: Remake, which Forever Entertainment also published, launched first on Nintendo Switch back in March of 2020, before releasing on PC, PS4, Amazon Luna, and Xbox One by the end of that year.

In my review of The House of the Dead: Remake, while I noted it was an enjoyable return to the classic arcade rail shooter, unfortunate technical issues and frustrating controls (mainly the use of gyro aiming) made it hard to recommend, especially to newcomers of the series. However, the release of a PC port in particular should help alleviate the issues with the controls and aiming.

Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.