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Jaws: Retro Edition resurfaces as an enhanced Xbox exclusive game for collectors and fans

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Limited Run Games is throwing it back to 1987, bringing the NES cult classic Jaws to modern platforms with a sharp new upgrade. Jaws: Retro Edition is heading to PS5 and Nintendo Switch in two physical packages, just in time to ride the wave of the original film’s 50th anniversary in 2025.

Originally released on the NES and loosely inspired by Spielberg’s legendary shark flick, Jaws was an oddball hit for its time. Players took to the sea in a top-down boat view, only to dive into harpoon-based combat and face off in a tense 3D showdown with the infamous predator.

Now, Jaws: Retro Edition brings that original experience back but it’s not just a straight port. Players can expect save-anywhere functionality, a rewind feature, unlockable trophies, and a fresh art gallery. It’s the kind of respect older games rarely get.

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New story mode deepens the bite

One of the biggest draws is the new Enhanced Edition mode. Instead of just sticking with the plot of the first Jaws film, the reimagined story pulls from all four movies. That means more chapters, more chaos, and a meatier campaign than the original NES cartridge ever dreamed of.

Limited Run knows its audience, and it’s packing this re-release with retro charm. Here’s what’s inside:

It’s a love letter to fans who grew up on pixelated terror and ‘80s horror vibes and yes, everything is physical.

Pre-orders for Jaws: Retro Edition open Friday, December 19 at 10 AM ET and close January 18, 2026. No purchase limits are in place, and the game is still in pre-production.

Limited Run’s move taps into a broader trend: retro titles aren’t just nostalgia bait anymore they’re legacy. With smart updates and collector-grade packaging, Jaws: Retro Edition doesn’t just resurface it devours expectations.

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