TimeSplitters is an FPS series following a titular species that is able to harvest the power of crystals to travel through time. The series boasts a trilogy of games, all released from 2000 to 2005. When the studio behind the series, Free Radical Design, failed to find a publisher for a fourth entry in the series, the studio shut down, leaving the IP rights dormant at Crytek for many years.

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That was until 2018 when THQ Nordic purchased the rights to the TimeSplitters IP from Crytek. The news of the purchase gave new fire to the hope for a TimeSplitters 4 or an HD remake of the original trilogy. THQ Nordic has a history for buying the rights to older titles with a devoted fanbase and releasing remakes, such as Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated. Now, thanks to a couple of tweets from THQ Nordic and Deep Silver, TimeSplitters fans are hoping that the series’ return may finally be coming.

The tweets obviously do not directly confirm anything, and could very well be just a sarcastic joke in response to a fan’s request for more information. THQ Nordic has teased TimeSplitters fans before when they put a reference to a TimeSplitters 2 HD remake in its title SpellForce 3: Fallen God last year before revealing that it was all just a joke. On the other hand, when THQ Nordic acquired the rights to the IP they all but confirmed a plan for a release for the series, saying that news of a future title would be released “in due course.” It also would make little sense for the company to purchase the IP if it had no plans to do anything with it.

Fans’ hope for a new TimeSplitters is well founded. Every entry in the series was a critical darling, and its unique blend of humor, science fiction, and creative gameplay mechanics are hard to find elsewhere in the industry. Of course, nothing has been confirmed as of yet, but it does seem pretty clear that there will be news at some point in the future, and with THQ Nordic’s solid track record of remasters, an HD remaster of the trilogy would undoubtedly be pretty great. For any fans who just can’t wait, however, a cheat code for THQ Nordic’s Homefront: The Revolution was recently rediscovered that allows players to play all of TimeSplitters 2.

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