Rise of the Triad officially rises again

As rumored for a relatively short time now,  today at QuakeCon Apogee Software officially announced the return of Rise of the Triad.  Gamers have been awaiting the inevitable announcement of a remake or new version of the classic PC FPS, and it certainly makes sense to reveal it at an event like QuakeCon.

RoTT is headed to the PC only at this point, via Steam, and it will feature both a single player campaign along with online multiplayer. The new game is powered by the Unreal Engine 3.

Take a look at the first screens and trailer directly below.

Rise of the Triad trailer:
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Rise of the Triad screens:

Take a look at the announcement for more details.

 Today at QuakeCon, Apogee Software and Interceptor Entertainment announced the rebirth of the cult-classic first-person shooter, ?Rise of the Triad? – vowing to make it bigger, better and more ludicrous than ever before. Powered by the industry-leading Unreal Engine 3 from Epic Games, ?Rise of the Triad? includes a full single-player campaign, a fully featured multiplayer experience and so much more.

?We were seeking a strong, independent, hard-working development partner to herald the eagerly-anticipated return of ?Rise of the Triad?,? said Terry Nagy, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Apogee. ?We have indeed found that partner in Interceptor Entertainment.?

“Apogee has given us a great opportunity with Rise of the Triad,” said Interceptor CEO Frederik Schreiber.  “We are all about fast-paced action and this was simply a perfect match for us as fans of old school shooters.”

Set for release on PC via Steam late this year, ?Rise of the Triad? is packed with features that are sure to melt your face off:

  • Step into the shoes of the H.U.N.T. (High-Risk United Nations Taskforce) with five unique characters, each with different play styles.
  • Blast through over 20 of levels of explosive single-player action.
  • Unique multiplayer maps bring back all the fun and excitement of classic ROTT.
  • The full arsenal of over-the top weapons is back, including the Flamewall, Firebomb, Split Missile, Drunk Missile and, of course, the Excalibat!
  • The maniacal modes return, too, with God mode, Elasto mode, Mercury mode, Shrooms mode and everyone’s favorite, Dog mode!
  • Build your own levels, mods and share them with Valve’s Steamworks.
  • Offline single-player and multiplayer allows for instant action.
  • Find tons of secrets, collectables, special events and hidden areas to explore.
  • Get more than 100 achievements to add to your score, which is tracked on our worldwide leaderboard and stat-tracking system.
  • ROTT is bloodier and more ludicrous than ever, with full character and enemy dismemberment.
  • The iconic original soundtrack has been completely re-forged in the fires of heavy metal!
  • Nostalgia abounds with the option to play with all the original sounds and music.
  • Built on fully-licensed Unreal Engine 3 technology, ROTT will run on low-end PCs and push high-end PCs to their limits!

For more info, visit RiseoftheTriad.net. Follow Rise of the Triad on Twitter and Facebook, and use hashtag #ROTT to talk about it!

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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