Radical Entertainment, known for iconic titles like Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run, appears to be making a comeback. The studio was shut down by Activision over a decade ago, but a new venture called New Radical Games has emerged. Co-founded by Ian Wilkinson and Tim Bennison, the studio aims to take on various gaming projects, including full development and remastering. Speculation is rife about the possibility of remasters for beloved titles like Prototype. New Radical’s formation, involving ex-Radical devs, suggests they have the expertise for exciting developments in the gaming landscape.

Will Radical Entertainment's titles get remastered?

While there are hopes and ongoing speculation about remasters for titles like Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run, no official announcements have been made yet. Fans eagerly await news on this front, especially given the studio’s strong pedigree.

The original Radical Entertainment developed several influential games that helped shape the open-world genre. Their games, such as The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, laid the groundwork for future titles and hold a nostalgic place in many gamers’ hearts. The potential return of this studio stirs excitement about revisiting these classics or even experiencing new projects that could bring their innovative gameplay back to life.