Next-Gen Exclusive Dead Space Remake Coming From EA Motive

NS rumor Dead space redo be confirm. Developed from the ground up by EA Motive, the next-gen exclusive remake is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X and PC and will be a full remake of the original game.

EA Play Live ended with Dead space reworked the trailer — it just seems to have a simple title of “Dead space“—Which has confirmed that the game is being developed specifically for new consoles and PCs. Sorry PS4 and Xbox One players. Luckily, there’s still plenty of time before you can use a new console. EA Motive hasn’t given any word on a release date yet, which means it could still be pretty far away.

Check out the introductory clip below:

The brief trailer, featuring footage in the engine, shows the haunting corridors drenched in the blood of USG Ishimura, a stranded ship infested with alien zombie creatures known as Necromorphs. We see a person emerge from a corpse in the dark at the end of the hallway before the scene cuts through with protagonist Isaac Clarke and the iconic blue life meter on his back. Another cut for a message scrawled in blood on the wall: “Cut off their limbs.” A spell is the only way to even have a chance of survival.

Finally, we see Ishimura floating in space like Dead space logo appears and a message at the bottom confirms that the game is in development for PS5, Xbox Series X | S and PC. (This line did not appear on individual trailers, but was shown during the EA Play Live reveal.)

Dead space There’s currently no release date or even release window, but more EA and EA Motive information will be available soon. Meanwhile, if you want to stay up to date with all the announcements from EA Play Live, you can watch video on demand by stream.

https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2021/07/22/dead-space-remake-next-gen-ea-motive/ | Next-Gen Exclusive Dead Space Remake Coming From EA Motive

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