And the time has finally come. TimeSplitters fans, get ready for a treat. Cinder Interactive has released the Early Access version of TimeSplitters Rewind. So, if you’ve been waiting for a new TimeSplitters game, you should stop whatever you’re doing and download it.
TimeSplitters Rewind is a fan-made project that acts like a “greatest hits” version of the original TimeSplitters trilogy. It includes maps, game modes, leagues, challenges, and story content from all three games. Instead of being three separate remakes, Rewind is one single game that captures the spirit of the whole series. It’s not just an HD collection—it’s its own unique title. The game features tons of content from all three games. However, the first release will focus on a smaller selection of classic content and some brand-new additions.
At launch, TimeSplitters Rewind has 28 Maps, 50 Arcade Leagues, 32 Challenges, and 91 Characters. Players can also expect to get their hands on 41 Weapons and 20 Arcade Game Modes. Up to ten players will be able to play online. The game will have both an Online and Offline Story Mode. Plus, it has a new Game Mode, called Team Elimination.
TimeSplitters Rewind has been in development hell for over a decade. So, the fact that it’s finally out is a big accomplishment. Let’s now hope that its fans will embrace and support it.
To run it, you’ll at least need an Intel Atom C2750 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760. So, we can safely say that this fan game will run on a huge range of PC systems. At the same time, you should temper your expectations. This won’t blow you away with its graphics. This is obviously irrelevant for all TimeSplitters fans.
You can go ahead and download it from this link. Below, you can also find a new trailer for it.
Have fun!

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