A new listing on the Microsoft store has revealed a remaster of the 2012 action-RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning coming August 18.
According to the listing, the remaster will have āimproved graphical fidelityā and ārefined gameplay.ā Itāll also come with all the DLC from the original release. Itās also getting a ridiculous new title: Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Itās not clear if the remaster is also coming to other platforms, but you can get an idea of the gameās new look from some of the screenshots.

Kingdoms of Amalur was one of the more decent role-playing games of the last console generation that wasnāt made by Square Enix, Bethesda, or one of the other publishers known for excelling in the genre. It was instead created by Big Huge Games and 38 Studios, owned by former Red Sox pitcher and bigoted memelord Curt Schilling.
It turns out Schilling was also a terrible game studio boss. Shortly after the game released, employees at 38 Studios stopped getting paid. Having apparently squandered a $75 million loan from the state of Rhode Island and $50 million of Schillingās own money through excessive salaries and mismanagement, the studio shut down. Employees didnāt get their final paychecks, with some now left on the hook for mortgages the company had originally promised to take care of.
THQ Nordic purchased the rights to Kingdoms of Amalur back in September 2018, so none of the original creators, or those hurt most by 38 Studiosā closure, are likely to benefit at all from the remaster.
Update, 11:11 a.m. ET: THQ Nordic has officially confirmed the remaster is coming later this summer on Twitter. And in a weird turn of events theyāve used Kingdoms of Amalurās original Twitter account to do it, the one whose last tweet before today was on May 23, 2012 quoting Curt Schilling about how well the game was selling.