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Bulletstorm's Remaster Pops Up Again, Even Though It Still Hasn't Been Announced

A ratings board listing reveals platforms and a 2017 release.

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We already knew a remastered version of Bulletstorm was on the way, and we now have some new details.

A Bulletstorm remaster was seemingly leaked when screenshots of the game (below) were distributed on a USB drive given to the media at E3. That still hasn't been addressed officially, but new details have emerged thanks to a listing on Brazil's ratings board (via Gematsu).

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According to the page, the remaster will be called Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition and is slated for a release in 2017 on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. That's fairly predictable. What was unexpected is Borderlands developer Gearbox being listed as the game's publisher. Bulletstorm (which was developed by People Can Fly and its then-owner, Epic Games) was originally published by Electronic Arts.

We've followed up with Gearbox to inquire about its involvement with Full Clip Edition. We'll report back with anything we learn.

Bulletstorm was originally released in 2009 for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. It's a crass, violent first-person shooter that puts an emphasis on style--players are rewarded for creative kills, earnings points for combining abilities at their disposal. You can read GameSpot's review here.

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