

Remake the classic PS2 game "War of the Monsters"


Remake the classic PS2 game "War of the Monsters"
Das Problem
"War of the Monsters," released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2, is a beloved classic that holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers. Developed by Incognito Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, this action-packed fighting game allowed players to control gigantic monsters battling through interactive cityscapes. Its unique gameplay, impressive visuals for its time, and thrilling battles made it an unforgettable experience.
Yet, despite its popularity and the fond memories it has created, "War of the Monsters" has never seen a remake or sequel to keep it alive for new and returning generations of gamers. In an era where many classic games are being successfully revitalized for modern consoles, we believe this gem deserves the same opportunity.
There is a vast demand for revitalizing iconic games, as evidenced by successful remakes like "Final Fantasy VII Remake" and "Resident Evil 2." These games have proven that with updated graphics, improved mechanics, and a touch of nostalgia, classic titles can reach new audiences while rekindling the love of longtime fans.
By remaking "War of the Monsters," developers have the opportunity to introduce this unique experience to younger gamers who never had the chance to play the original. Enhanced graphics and modern gameplay mechanics could breathe new life into the game, ensuring it meets today's standards while retaining its original charm and excitement.
We urge Sony Interactive Entertainment and any interested developers to consider this remake seriously. A remake or remaster of "War of the Monsters" would not only honor the legacy of the PS2 era but also demonstrate the timeless appeal of monster battles and the creativity of gaming history.
Please sign this petition if you want to see "War of the Monsters" reborn for the newer generation of consoles. Together, we can show the gaming industry the importance of preserving and renewing the classics that shaped our gaming culture.

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Das Problem
"War of the Monsters," released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2, is a beloved classic that holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers. Developed by Incognito Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, this action-packed fighting game allowed players to control gigantic monsters battling through interactive cityscapes. Its unique gameplay, impressive visuals for its time, and thrilling battles made it an unforgettable experience.
Yet, despite its popularity and the fond memories it has created, "War of the Monsters" has never seen a remake or sequel to keep it alive for new and returning generations of gamers. In an era where many classic games are being successfully revitalized for modern consoles, we believe this gem deserves the same opportunity.
There is a vast demand for revitalizing iconic games, as evidenced by successful remakes like "Final Fantasy VII Remake" and "Resident Evil 2." These games have proven that with updated graphics, improved mechanics, and a touch of nostalgia, classic titles can reach new audiences while rekindling the love of longtime fans.
By remaking "War of the Monsters," developers have the opportunity to introduce this unique experience to younger gamers who never had the chance to play the original. Enhanced graphics and modern gameplay mechanics could breathe new life into the game, ensuring it meets today's standards while retaining its original charm and excitement.
We urge Sony Interactive Entertainment and any interested developers to consider this remake seriously. A remake or remaster of "War of the Monsters" would not only honor the legacy of the PS2 era but also demonstrate the timeless appeal of monster battles and the creativity of gaming history.
Please sign this petition if you want to see "War of the Monsters" reborn for the newer generation of consoles. Together, we can show the gaming industry the importance of preserving and renewing the classics that shaped our gaming culture.

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Petition am 12. Juni 2026 erstellt
