Gearbox’s 20th anniversary edition of Duke Nukem 3D is now available

  • The Duke is back! Gearbox Software has announced that Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour is available today on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

The Anniversary World Tour is a faithful recreation of the 1996 shooter, with a new and special fifth episode and a tonne of new content.

Episode Five has been created by Allen Blum III and Richard Gray, both of which were original designers on Duke Nukem 3D. The Incinerator has been included in Episode Five to allow Duke to finish off the new Firefly enemies.

Voice actor John St. John has re-recorded dialogue to provide players with hi-fidelity voice over and brand new music has been created by the composer of Duke Nukem’s theme song Lee Jackson.

 

Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour is available now for PC, PS4 and Xbox One and costs $29.95 AUD.

Come get some!

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