EA shoots down rumors of a canceled Dead Space 2 remake: “There is no validity to this story”

No matter how you slice it, it really sounds like Dead Space 2 remake isn’t happening

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It’s never fun when you have to report on a game that almost certainly isn’t happening, especially when it has as much potential as a Dead Space 2 remake, but indeed, it sounds like a sequel to the brilliant 2023 Dead Space remake isn’t coming anytime soon.

On Wednesday,Grubb said during his Game Mess Mornings podcastthat EA Motive had begun conceptual work on a Dead Space 2 remake but ultimately shelved the project due to poor sales from the first remake. However, EA Motive was quick to shut down Grubb’s reporting with this statement obtained byIGN: “We don’t normally comment on rumors but there is no validity to this story.”

IGN’s own reporting corroborates EA’s statement that the studio never considered a Dead Space 2 remake. Grubb, meanwhile, stood his ground in a response to the statement and IGN’s report.

“I give you my permission to believe EA if you want, but whenever a company says ‘that isn’t true’ but they don’t specify which part of the story they are talking about, well… yeah,“Grubb said. “Dead Space 2 was definitely being planned. It had a code name. And they aren’t making it now.”

Ultimately, whether you believe Grubb or EA and IGN, it’s a bummer to hear we’ll probably never get a remake of Dead Space 2.The first remake is pretty much perfect, and I would’ve loved to see EA Motive’s take on the sequel, but for the time beingthe studio says it’s committed to working on its big budget Iron Man game and Battlefield.

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