More Dead Space games could happen, according to the developer of the new remake.
The developer of the Dead Space remake has teased the possibility of more entries in the franchise. Dead Space is a really beloved horror franchise, but it was somewhat short-lived compared to the likes of Resident Evil which seemingly just never ends and has expanded across many mediums. Dead Space got three mainline games, some books, and a couple of animated films, but this all happened in the span of roughly five years.
That has left fans wondering what comes next after this remake. Some Easter eggs in the remake suggest a Dead Space 2 remake could happen. Fans are also wondering if this could lead to a brand new game, like Dead Space 4. It seems there is a chance it could happen. Dead Space senior producer Phil Ducharme and creative director Roman Campos-Oriola spoke to GQ about the new remake and noted that they hope that they can do more with the Dead Space franchise.
"For sure, it's a hope that we have," said Ducharme."There's interest on my side and I think on Roman's side – you can see his smile – in exploring Dead Space more. There are ideas, that's for sure. We're finishing this week, we're going to be making sure that that launch goes well and that there are as few technical issues as possible.
Of course, we have zero idea what this could look like. Whether it's another remake or a brand new game remains to be seen, but it seems like things are off to a good start. EA Motive, the team who made the remake, are currently working on a new Iron Man game, which will likely become the new priority for the team.
What do you want to see from the future of Dead Space? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter @Cade_Onder.
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