Motive Studio plans to reveal Dead Space gameplay this Friday during a franchise anniversary livestream. The upcoming game is a remake of the 2008 original and the first Dead Space game since Dead Space 3 in 2013.
The original Dead Space was released in 2008 to critical acclaim, with critics praising its gameplay and lore and one review even comparing it favorably to Resident Evil 4. Dead Space 2 earned similar praise and was a much bigger financial success. However, the franchise has been effectively dead since Dead Space 3’s underperforming launch in 2013, with EA shuttering Visceral Games in 2017.
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Developers announced the Dead Space reboot’s upcoming extended gameplay reveal over Twitter earlier today. It’s scheduled to begin at 8 AM Pacific/11 AM Eastern on October 14. Players can tune in by visiting Dead Space’s official YouTube channel or developer Motive Studio on Twitch. Fans can find links to the stream in the tweet, though Motive Studio warns that the livestream may not be suitable for all audiences. Given the franchise in question, that probably should not be surprising.
Motive announced the stream as a celebration of Dead Space’s 14th anniversary, though it technically takes place the day after. It will also be the fans' first look at the reboot’s uninterrupted gameplay. Developers revealed the Dead Space gameplay trailer on October 4, though it was heavily edited and contained a lot of cinematic content. Nevertheless, it still teased a lot of action, including Dead Space’s iconically graphic dismemberment-based combat and memorable zero gravity set-pieces. Still, many fans will no doubt be excited to see a more significant stretch of uninterrupted Dead Space
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