The Dead Space remake stream will show off a WIP version and pack chat from some of the game’s leads. Also on hand will be some folks from “the Dead Space Community Council, a group made up of some of the franchise’s biggest fans who have been consulting on this project.” Presumably they’ll be saying it’s cool, else they wouldn’t be invited. EA do stress that what we’ll see on stream is “an early prototype of the game and not final in any capacity; it is meant to illustrate Motive’s vision of Dead Space in motion for the community.” Made by the studio behind Star Wars: Squadrons, the Dead Space remake is coming in Dice’s shiny modern Frostbite engine. EA have said they’ve tweaked it with newness including “an improved story, characters, gameplay mechanics and more”, though they haven’t fully explained what that means. No microtransactions, at least. I guess we’ll come to understand the newness today. Honestly, ye olde Dead Space is still basically fine? A few inelegances, some technical hitches, and one lousy section (hello, asteroids!), but it fits the genre and the game it is? I’m up for modern prettiness but not so much that I’d buy it again. Ah, I’m not the target audience am I. For more Deadtalk, see our look at how the series leaned harder into action across the three games, which spoke with some of the devs. Oh, I hope the remake isn’t more shooter-y?