The launch trailer for the Dead Space remake is here, showing off a little of the chaos waiting on the USG Ishimura...
launches in a few weeks on January 27th as a new and rebuilt version of the sci-fi survival horror game for Xbox Series X|S: check out the launch trailer below."Prepare to unravel a thrilling mystery in the darkest depths of space.
When Isaac Clarke and the USG Kellion were dispatched to repair the USG Ishimura mining vessel, they had no idea how quickly a routine mission could turn into a complete nightmare," EA and Motive Studios say.
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