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EA Denies Rumour Regarding Cancellation of ‘Dead Space 2’ Remake

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After successfully bringing back Dead Space from cold storage, it would seem like a no brainer that EA and developer Motive would get to work on a remake of Dead Space 2. However, according to a new rumour, that may not be in the cards.

According to insider Jeff Grubb (who reported on the original remake’s existence prior to its announcement), on his Game Mess Mornings show, Grubb stated that Motive was working on concepts for Dead Space 2, but that work was ultimately shelved due to lackluster sales of the remake. EA Motive has in turn shifted work to Iron Man and Battlefield Universe.

However, per IGN, EA has responded to the rumour, stating that “We don’t normally comment on rumors but there is no validity to this story.”

Adding a twist to all of this is that EA hasn’t actually reported the sales numbers for the Dead Space remake. It was reported in February 2023 that the Dead Space remake was the best-selling new game in the US in January 2023. Furthermore, Motive had expressed interest in continuing the franchise, stating that they had ideas for the next game.

As mentioned, EA announced yesterday that Motive is forming a new team that involves Dead Space remake developers Roman Campos-Oriola and Phillipe Ducharme that will “support single-player and multiplayer objectives for Battlefield Universe.” Motive is also working on Iron Man, stating that it “remains an important priority” for the developer.

Needless to say, there’s a lot going on here. The fact that EA did go against their usual reaction to a rumour raises a few eyebrows. Also keep in mind that EA hasn’t actually announced the Dead Space 2 remake. Until more comes out of this, we’ll just have to wait with fingers crossed.

Dead Space is available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.

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Celebrate 15 Years of ‘Killing Floor’ With Sales and the First Dev Diary for ‘Killing Floor 3’ [Video]

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It’s hard to believe that it’s been 15 years since Tripwire Interactive graced horror fans with Killing Floor. To mark the occasion, not only has Tripwire made deep discounts for the sequel, but they’ve also dropped the first developer diary for the upcoming third entry in the series, Killing Floor 3.

Originally conceived of by a team of modders, the Killing Floor franchise has entertained (and horrified) more than 30+ million players worldwide, delivering years of guns, gore, and co-op mayhem. As part of the franchise anniversary celebrations, Killing Floor 2 will be free-to-play from May 16-20 on Steam, the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, the Xbox One and Xbox Series, and is on sale on all storefronts, including the Epic Games Store.

Fans can check the official Killing Floor social channels for specifics on these special anniversary, as well as the limited time discounts on Killing Floor 2. All progress made and rewards earned during this free weekend will be carried over to full accounts following purchase, including Perk levels and weapon unlocks.

Meanwhile, the first developer diary for Killing Floor 3 is also available, which “drills into the bloody history and legacy of the franchise, and how the studio is returning to its horror roots with the upcoming sequel.”

Killing Floor 3 is currently in development for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series. No release date has been announced as of yet.

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