Dead Space Remake Goes Gold
EA and Motive Studio have announced that the upcoming Dead Space Remake has gone gold, meaning that development has been completed. Additionally, this gives the team more time to polish the experience to ensure it’s optimized before it launches at the end of next month.
Dead Space Remake will launch on January 27, 2023, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
The game is being developed using the Frostbite game engine and plans to stay faithful to the original title with enhanced audio, visuals, and gameplay. In addition, a considerable degree of immersion has been continually emphasized, with there being an extensive amount of detail.
During gameplay, players assume the role of Isaac Clarke; an engineer sent on a mission to repair the USG Ishimura. However, when he arrives, he finds the crew has been slaughtered and infected by an alien threat. Further, Isaac’s partner, Nicole, is also lost on board, which leads him to venture forth to find answers using whatever tools he can to survive. The original game quickly became a beloved horror adventure, so here’s hoping this remake can live up to the hype.
The tweet announcing the staff’s development milestone is viewable below:
WE ARE WHOLE AGAIN. The entire Motive team is excited to announce that Dead Space has gone gold! Thanks to all the fans who supported us this far. See you all on January 27th! pic.twitter.com/ifwcgs4Ofe
— Motive (@MotiveStudio) December 15, 2022
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