
EA's spacey survival-horror third person shooter will arrive on European and North American store shelves this fall, only for next-gen platforms, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 respectively.
"Survival horror is about experiencing a terrifying, and deeply personal fiction," said Executive Producer Glen Schofield. "Dead Space is being developed as a single-player thriller that delivers the chilling, claustrophobic feeling of being isolated in a dark environment, while being stalked by some truly horrific enemies. Halloween is the perfect time for EA to deliver the fear and anxiety that will keep survival horror fans up playing all night."
The Redwood City gaming behemoth also unveiled a new official site for the game, available at www.deadspace.com, and a couple of new screenshots, which you can find here.
Also, check out our Dead Space preview to find out what to expect for this year's Halloween.
Although the game is console-exclusive at this moment, Schofield confirmed that a PC version will be available in the future too, probably in 2009.




