EA has reportedly pulled the plug on future Dead Space plans after the remake failed to reach expectations. Developer Motive is working on an Iron Man game and future Battlefield titles instead.
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The open-world Star Wars game that EA's Vancouver studio had been working on following Visceral Games' shutdown has been outright canceled according to a new report that came out today.
EA's On the House program is back with another free giveaway. The game on offer this time is a returning title, that being the now-defunct Visceral Games' third-person horror shooter, Dead Space.
An announcement by EA has confirmed that Visceral Games, the developer behind the Dead Space series, will be closing down. Its Amy Hennig-led Star Wars project is being moved to another EA studio.
An untitled Star Wars game from Visceral Games was shown off at E3 2016. However, the project didn't even receive a mention this year. The reason for this has now been detailed by several executives.
Developed by Visceral Games, the retail version Battlefield Hardline is now available and we are back to rerun all the tests (and new ones) to see how the frame rates have changed from the beta.
While the Battlefield Hardline beta will be available on all platforms, folks playing on PC can use this performance preview to determine what kind of performance your graphics card will deliver.