


However, despite the many ups and downs, Dead Space has defied the odds, and is officially on its way back in just over two months as of this writing.

After a successful debut, followed by the critically acclaimed Dead Space 2, a comic book limited series, the lesser-received Dead Space 3, the closure of Visceral Games, and even a rumored potential John Carpenter film adaptation recently, the Dead Space franchise has had a life cycle as turbulent as a ride on the USG Ishimura during a necromorph outbreak. It has been over fourteen years since EA Redwood Shores, later known as Visceral Games, forever changed the landscape of survival horror by introducing a new IP, featuring a blend of science fiction storytelling, grotesquely terrifying monsters, and pulse pounding third-person shooting to create a little game (you might have heard of) called Dead Space.
