On Friday, EA announced an “arrival window” of early 2023 for the next-gen version of its survival horror blockbuster Dead Space. The news was revealed during a developer webcast that focused primarily on the game’s soundtrack.
The remake was first confirmed by EA in July, although no date was given at the time. It did reveal, though, that the game would be “rebuilt from the bottom up” and created by Motive, which is perhaps best known for its work on Star Wars: Squadrons. In a live stream last year, Motive revealed a few more facts, including the fact that actor Gunner Wright will reprise his role as protagonist Isaac Clarke (despite the fact that Clarke was a silent protagonist in the first game) and that there will be no microtransactions.
Although it appears that we will have to wait a long time to experience the Dead Space remake, we now have the “early 2023” release timeframe to look forward to. On PlayStation 5, Xbox One X, and PC, the game will be released.