A new Dead Space remake developer live stream is coming on Friday
It will take place at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT on March 11
Electronic Arts’ Motive studio is set to hold a new developer live stream for its upcoming Dead Space remake on March 11.
“Motive invites you to the latest in their series of early looks at development and what goes into the remake of a game,” it said on Monday.
The live stream will take place at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT on Friday.
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EA announced that it was working on a Dead Space remake with a short teaser trailer in July 2021.
Helmed by creative director Roman Campos-Oriola and former Assassin’s Creed Valhalla game director Eric Baptizat, the title is in development at Star Wars Squadrons studio Motive for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Built from the ground up with the Frostbite engine, it promises to deliver “an improved story, characters, gameplay mechanics and more”, which could include content cut from the original game and features introduced in the sequels.
Motive previously revealed details on the Dead Space remake’s combat, story and mechanics in a developer live stream last August.
The Montreal-based studio shared the first early look at gameplay, including a glimpse of its take on Dead Space’s iconic dismemberment system.
The remake will introduce a new ‘peeling’ body damage system, which builds on the original’s dismemberment by dynamically removing the flesh from enemies’ bodies.