2001's third-person shooter game dubbed as "Max Payne," might be getting another re-released for PS4, as the video game, as of late, got an ESRB rating.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has recently appraised "Max Payne" a "M" or Mature rating for blood and brutality title in PS4, as indicated in its official website.
Hence, game fanatics rushed to speculate that the ESRB "M" rating only recommends that a release on PS4 platform is currently probable.
That said, Sony Corporation has formally announced that they have plans to bring the PlayStation 2 recreations to PS4, adding more fuel to the speculations, as noted by Game Spot.
Irish Examiner, on the other hand, noted that there's no other "Max Payne" title at present being developed.
That being the case, new reports noted that it has a connection to the re-release of the original game, which initially showed up on the PS2 console way back in 2001.
Created by Remedy Entertainment, "Max Payne" was first dispatched for PC in 2001, which soon was taken after with ports for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Game Boy Advance. Also, spin-offs of the computer game were moreover made back in 2012 and 2013.
Regardless of the way that there's no such re-release being reported up to this point, a few rumors are asserting that the "Max Payne" computer game may be getting an extremely minor overhaul for its PS4 debut.
Meanwhile, fans over the globe can access the PlayStation 2 emulator while sitting tight for an official announcement with respect of "Max Payne" in PS4 adaptation.
As per reports, the Sony Corporation launched the PS2 emulator as a counter to the retrogressive compatibility feature of its rival, the Microsoft's Xbox One. The emulator purportedly allows PS4 proprietors to have an old classics experience in the present gen console.
Stay connected for more news concerning the PS2 classic, "Max Payne," hitting the PS4 soon.