

Remastering isn't remaking, it is exactly that: You take the original sources, called "master" and produce a new version of the same product. A re-release is a good opportunity to remaster something. Instead of simply re-releasing the game, they took the opportunity to touch up everything they weren't completely satisfied the first time around, but didn't have the time, manpower or funds to correct. Of course they want their game on all platforms, because, as you said, it still plays fine and aged well. In case of the latter, the remaster is a re-release on PS4/XBone/Switch. I'm not sure if you didn't do any research or if you simply didn't find anything. r/CoOpGaming - A community for co-op gaming

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