PlayStation's most recent State of Play has been full of major surprises. Insomniac Games gave us the first look at Marvel's Wolverine with a gameplay trailer. Adding to the wave of surprise, Eidos-Montréal has officially announced an upcoming remastered version of Deus Ex.
The classic cyberpunk RPG Deus Ex is officially getting remastered by Aspyr, with revamped visuals and a tech overhaul. The remastered version is slated for release on February 5, 2026, on PlayStation 5 and PC.
Deus Ex is Being Remastered for Modern Platforms
When Deus Ex first launched in 2000, it redefined what a video game could be, melding RPG elements, action and stealth gameplay, and branching player choices into a cyberpunk immersive sim like nobody else had ever tried.
Players could storm through the front door, hack the security grid, slip past enemies with invisibility cloaks, or talk their way through impossible odds. Every mission, every level, and every outcome adapts to their choices.
This remaster isn’t just a visual upgrade but a preservation of Deus Ex’s DNA, carefully modernised without sacrificing the conspiratorial paranoia that made the original game so iconic.
Each location has been overhauled with new lighting, dynamic shadows, particle systems, and upscaled textures. For the first time, players will see the dystopian future rendered with rebuilt character models, lip-synced dialogue, and ragdoll physics.
When the game was first released in 2000, it was made with PC controls in mind. 25 years later, with the remastered version, the game has been ported for PlayStation consoles, making the game playable with a controller.
The remastered version is a true-to-life effort to bring Deus Ex to life for modern-gen consoles with fluid controls while preserving the game's core strengths.
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