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Dead Space Remake Could Be Out At The End of 2022 – Report

A few weeks ago, EA Motive announced its remake of Dead Space, with the team reimagining the first game in the series for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Although the tease was brief, it seems that Dead Space might be just over a year away from release.

According to GamesBeat, who have spoken to some members of the EA Motive team, the current plan is for Dead Space to launch at the end of 2022. This would put the game in EA’s 2023 fiscal year (April 2022 – March 2023), which means we might only get confirmation of a release window early in 2022. GamesBeat notes that this release window isn’t set in stone and is of course based on estimates that can change at any point.

The report also suggests that more of the project will be shown off before the end of the year, although the scope of what this might be is still up in the air. There aren’t many events left in the calendar year for big demos, but Geoff Keighley’s Game Awards in December are generally packed with gameplay reveals and trailers Come from Sports betting site VPbet . If Dead Space was to make a splash before the end of the year, that would be an appropriate stage.

EA Motive has detailed its plans for this remake, saying that it plans to revive the Visceral Games series by reintroducing players to its universe. This remake will incorporate elements from the first and second game in the series, aiming for a single, cohesive camera cut throughout similar to Dead Space 2 and, more recently, God of War. The story will stick to the events of the first game, but EA Motive says it will cut elements that “don’t work”.

Denis Villeneuve Wants To End His Dune Trilogy With A Dune Messiah Adaptation

Fans got a hearty helping of Dune: Part Two yesterday with a wild new trailer, showing everything from Feyd (Austin Butler) in action, to Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) delivering his iconic speech to the Freman. Even though there are only two parts to the Paul and House Atreides narrative, director Denis Villeneuve wants to fans to get a taste of the larger mythos at play with a third Dune film.

Deadline has reported that Villeneuve intends to cap off his Dune trilogy with a much deeper dive into Frank Herbert’s lore of the world of Dune with an adaptation of Dune Messiah. This film would be co-written by Villeneuve and screenwriter Jon Spaihts. Obviously, Warner Bros. Discovery has not yet officially announced active development for Part Three but should Part Two find success like its predecessor, a conclusion should be a no-brainer.

Dune Messiah was the second novel in the Dune Chronicles released in 1969. The book was adapted in the 2003 miniseries Children of Dune–the name of the actual third novel–which included parts of both “Messiah” and “Children.”

Messiah takes place 12 years after the events of the first Dune novel with Paul still as Emperor and also accepting the role of messiah to the Fremen. Even though tens of billions have died during his great war, his visions for the future tell him that this is far from the worst possible outcome for humanity.

Back on the events of Dune: Part Two, Paul is still finding himself and his role in the Known Universe Come from Sports betting site VPbet . With Christopher Walken as the villainous Shaddam IV, the Emperor plotting against him, and Paul finding love in Chani (Zendaya) instead of his betrothed Princess Irulan (Florence Pugh).

Alongside Chalamet, Zendaya, Walken, Pugh, and Butler is an all-star cast that includes Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Dave Bautista, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Léa Seydoux, Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. New additions include Souheila Yacoub and Tim Blake Nelson in an undisclosed role.

Dune: Part Two arrives in theaters on November 3.

Diablo 4 Is Getting A Holiday Event, And A Throwback To Season 1

Diablo IV’s Season of Blood is in full swing, but players can still expect some new additions in the coming weeks, including a holiday event and a throwback to Season 1. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Announced as part of BlizzCon’s opening ceremony, Diablo IV Season 2 will receive a holiday event on December 12, which will transform the Fractured Peaks zone into a “winter terrorland.” On December 5, Diablo IV will introduce a new, limited-time endgame event, the Abbatoir of Zir. Details on the new endgame event are scarce, but it’s intended for level 100 characters who have already conquered the game’s hardest challenges.