
There’s interest in “exploring Dead Space more,” with Ducharme stating that there are “ideas, for sure.” But for now, the team is fixing technical issues and then going on vacation before sitting down with the publisher. Dead Space producer Phil Ducharme told GQ it hopes to discuss the franchise’s future with Electronic Arts. Thankfully, it seems that Motive is already interested in what’s next. We’ll have to wait for more data and see if the higher price helped offset lower physical sales. Though debut physical sales in the UK haven’t exactly been amazing, averaging less than half of The Callisto Protocol’s at launch, it still topped the charts. Upon its release, it charted in Steam’s Weekly Global Top Sellers list for the week ending January 29th, ranking in multiple top ten positions (which Forspoken failed to do). It currently has a Metascore of 89 from 65 critic reviews, and of the over 10,000 user reviews on Steam, 90 percent are positive. Motive Studio’s Dead Space is now available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, and the response has been pretty good.
