EA's 'Dead Space' Franchise Takes a Permanent Hit
For the second time in its storied history, the sci-fi horror series "Dead Space" has been put out to pasture. According to sources close to the matter, the 2023 remake has left the franchise on ice, with EA showing no intention of reviving it through a reboot or new remake.
The news comes as a bitter pill to swallow for fans of the series, which has always boasted a dedicated following. The fact that EA is willing to abandon a beloved IP in favor of more lucrative ventures like its upcoming Iron Man game and the majority stake acquisition by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund raises eyebrows.
The franchise's fate has been shrouded in uncertainty since the release of the remake, with reports suggesting that developer Motive had envisioned an extended ending for the sequel, potentially even a third installment. However, those plans were put on hold when EA allegedly shelved a "Dead Space 2" remake, citing internal sales targets and shifting priorities.
More recently, it was revealed that Motive had explored not only a remake of the second game but also a new entry for the series altogether. Both projects appear to have been quietly abandoned due to missed sales expectations.
While it's true that EA has made its share of questionable IP decisions over the years, particularly when it comes to single-player franchises, the permanent shelving of "Dead Space" is hard to take in light of the resurgence of horror games from other publishers. Franchises like "Resident Evil" and "Silent Hill" have continued to find new life under different ownership, leaving fans wondering why EA's own beloved horror series can't be allowed to tread its own path.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen whether EA will reconsider its stance on "Dead Space." Until then, fans of the franchise are left to mourn the loss of a classic IP that once held such promise.
For the second time in its storied history, the sci-fi horror series "Dead Space" has been put out to pasture. According to sources close to the matter, the 2023 remake has left the franchise on ice, with EA showing no intention of reviving it through a reboot or new remake.
The news comes as a bitter pill to swallow for fans of the series, which has always boasted a dedicated following. The fact that EA is willing to abandon a beloved IP in favor of more lucrative ventures like its upcoming Iron Man game and the majority stake acquisition by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund raises eyebrows.
The franchise's fate has been shrouded in uncertainty since the release of the remake, with reports suggesting that developer Motive had envisioned an extended ending for the sequel, potentially even a third installment. However, those plans were put on hold when EA allegedly shelved a "Dead Space 2" remake, citing internal sales targets and shifting priorities.
More recently, it was revealed that Motive had explored not only a remake of the second game but also a new entry for the series altogether. Both projects appear to have been quietly abandoned due to missed sales expectations.
While it's true that EA has made its share of questionable IP decisions over the years, particularly when it comes to single-player franchises, the permanent shelving of "Dead Space" is hard to take in light of the resurgence of horror games from other publishers. Franchises like "Resident Evil" and "Silent Hill" have continued to find new life under different ownership, leaving fans wondering why EA's own beloved horror series can't be allowed to tread its own path.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen whether EA will reconsider its stance on "Dead Space." Until then, fans of the franchise are left to mourn the loss of a classic IP that once held such promise.