The digital launch date for Gex Trilogy has been confirmed, in addition to particulars on the bodily editions being bought by Restricted Run.
The retro compilation will probably be launched digitally on PS5, Xbox Collection X/S, Change and PC on June 16, with bodily editions delivery later in 2025.
Three bodily editions of the trilogy will probably be launched, starting from a regular $39.99 version to a $199.99 ‘Tail Time’ collector’s version.
The $39.99 Customary Version is obtainable on all codecs and accommodates the sport on a bodily disc or cartridge (with the PC model containing a Steam key).
The $74.99 Basic Version accommodates the sport plus a retro-style field designed to seem like a PS1 recreation, in addition to a Steelbook, a double-sided poster and a soundtrack choice CD.
Lastly, the $199.99 Tail Time Version accommodates all the things within the Basic Version (with the soundtrack choice CD changed with the total CD soundtrack), in addition to a 36″ inflatable Gex, a 7″ Gex statue, Gex buying and selling playing cards, a Distant Pin and a particular collector’s field with paintings by Ultimate Fantasy illustrator Yoshitaka Amano.
Gex Trilogy accommodates all three video games within the Gex sequence of Crystal Dynamics motion platformers launched in the course of the PS1 period.
The video games are being launched by way of Restricted Run’s Carbon Engine, a growth device that helps create emulation-based ports of traditional video games for contemporary {hardware}. In response to Restricted Run, Gex Trilogy provides save state and rewind choices for all three video games, in addition to new widescreen help for the second and third video games.
It additionally provides a Music Participant, a Media Participant with promotional materials and paintings, and a brand new video interview with Dana Gould, the comic who voiced Gex within the North American variations of the sport (within the UK he was voiced by Leslie Phillips and Danny John-Jules).
The primary recreation, Gex, was a 2D platformer launched on the PS1, Saturn, 3DO and PC and noticed the titular gecko travelling by the Media Dimension, exploring 5 themed TV channels in an try to defeat the evil overlord Rez.
The sequel Gex: Enter the Gecko was launched on PS1, N64 and PC and shifted the gameplay to a 3D platform engine, with Rez as soon as once more travelling by TV-based worlds taking such themes as kids’s cartoons, sci-fi exhibits and Kung Fu motion pictures.
Lastly, Gex 3: Deep Cowl Gecko was launched on PS1 and N64 and has Gex returning on the Media Dimension another time to rescue his (human) girlfriend Agent Xtra.