Nightdive Studios, known for remastering classics, has finally revealed a date. Star Wars: Dark Forces is returning to the screens on February 28, 2024, as per GameSpot. Intriguingly, this date marks almost exactly 29 years after the original was launched, drawing in both waves of nostalgia and fresh excitement.

Originally released on March 10, 1995, Star Wars: Dark Forces carved its niche by daring to present a Star Wars-themed first-person shooter at a time when most were quick to label top-rated FPS games as a "Doom clone." The structure is reminiscent of id Software's classic, allowing players to navigate through intricate 3D landscapes and battle against the sprite-based enemies. What sets it apart is the extensive array of Star Wars weaponry, from blaster rifles to the intense thermal detonators.

Over the years, Dark Forces has enjoyed the title of the definitive Star Wars FPS, especially given its pioneering narrative sequences, which included animated cutscenes accompanied by authentic voice acting. The gripping narrative brought to life Kyle Katarn as well, a figure who swiftly became a fan favorite and a significant part of the extended Star Wars universe. The game's plot intricacies like the stolen Death Star plans and the enigmatic Dark Trooper program have found references even in modern Star Wars canon, including the popular show, The Mandalorian.

To be fair, Star Wars: Dark Forces is a Doom clone but it's a damn good one and it's set in the Star Wars universe.