


This makes sense when one considers that the Dead Space remake is also a reboot of the franchise. It seems players may also be able to look forward to the Dead Space remake introducing story beats that weren't touched on until the sequels to create a more comprehensive narrative. Apparently, the team is looking into bringing Dead Space 2's zero gravity mechanic to the remake. Speaking to IGN, EA Motive suggested that while the Dead Space remake won't have microtransactions from Dead Space 3, it will still be bringing in some features from future entries. RELATED: Dead Space Creator Working on New Game With PUBG Corporation While EA is known for having games with microtransactions, it has shown a willingness recently to release narrative-driven experiences with no microtransactions, like 2019's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and It Takes Two, the critically-acclaimed co-op game that launched earlier this year. The recently revealed Dead Space remake will not feature microtransactions, with developer EA Motive saying that it never plans on adding them to the game. Dead Space fans will be happy to know that the controversial feature won't be making a comeback in the remake. Dead Space 3's microtransactions let players pay to get an advantage in the game and were widely criticized as a result. While Dead Space 3's use of co-op definitely didn't sit well with pure horror enthusiasts, the most controversial feature was quite easily its use of microtransactions. When Dead Space 3 launched, it did so with controversial features that seemingly hurt the game's appeal in the eyes of fans, resulting in sales that failed to meet EA's expectations.
