Saints Row: The Third – Leak may show remaster version
The American website GameFly may have leaked a remaster version of the 2011 action adventure Saints Row: The Third. Accordingly, the new edition of the third part should appear for current consoles. There is also a corresponding release date, which the version promises for this year.
The action adventure Saints Row: The Third was released in 2011 for PC and old console generation. A port for Nintendo's Switch handheld console was released in May 2019. In addition to the third part, Saints Row 4: Re-Elected announced the implementation of the fourth part for Nintendo's console in February this year. A remastered version of the popular game may have been leaked on the GameFly website. Accordingly, the game should appear this year for the current generation of consoles. Both product ads were discovered by the gaming news website Gematsu, which promptly shared the leak on Twitter.
At this point, however, there is no detailed information from Publisher Deep Silver about the remaster version yet. Many fans in discussion forums are also wondering why only the third part of the popular series should appear as a new edition. Although Saints Row 3 is generally considered the best part of the series, many find it strange why a complete edition with the first three parts does not appear as a remaster.
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It is also strange that leaks are mostly quickly deleted from the pages, but this is not the case here. Both products can still be found on the GameFly website. According to the American website, Saints Row: The Third (buy now for € 11.96) released on May 7, 2020 as a remaster for Playstation 4 and Xbox One.
Source: GameFly
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