There is not the slightest bit of uncertainty regarding the fact that Dead Space (remake) ended up being pretty successful. Reports indicate that the production sold really well, and the ratings leave no illusions that the developers did a great job of refreshing the cult survival horror in science fiction climates. The ratings leave no illusions that the developers did a great job of refreshing the cult survival horror in science fiction climates. It is not surprising that within a short amount of time, the gaming community started searching for an answer to the topic of whether or not the word “remake” could also be used in the subsequent two parts of the series.
In addition, it is feasible that such a positive response could serve as an excellent incentive for Electronic Arts and Motive Studio to really advance the project further. These are not merely rumors or assumptions; rather, they are in agreement with the findings of a survey that was just recently made public. Dillon Rogers, who is known to be affiliated with the gaming industry, recently published on Twitter a collection of questions that Electronic Arts sends out to certain individuals. Within this set of questions, two questions stand out as being very significant.
Both of these games are about the same subject: if Dead Space 2 and Dead Space 3 were updated in the same way that this year was, would there be interest in playing them? And taking into consideration the responses that can be found under the entry itself, in addition to the responses that can be found on many different forums where the topic has been debated, there is no doubt that the players genuinely want it. There are a variety of reasons to believe that you should exert as much pressure as you can on game publishers and developers right now to ensure that they are convinced that taking this action will be beneficial.
Pfft. The survey EA is sending out. On the wall – the writing. pic.twitter.com/o2f1OPC1zM
— Dillon Rogers (@TafferKing451) February 25, 2023