A top-to-bottom remake of Dead Space is set to release for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on January 27, 2023. It finds the engineer Isaac Clarke among the last survivors of a deep space catastrophe. The game is available to preorder now in several editions and from a variety of retailers (see it at Amazon). Read on to find out what comes in each edition, how much it costs, and more.
Preorder Dead Space
Physical Version
PS5
Xbox Series X
Digital Version
The standard edition just comes with the game itself, but that’s all you really need.
Dead Space Digital Deluxe Edition
The digital-only deluxe edition includes the game itself, plus five exclusive cosmetics. These include three unique suits and two suit textures.
Dead Space Collector’s Edition
The collector’s edition is exclusive to the Limited Run Games Store. It comes with the following:
- Physical Copy of Dead Space (not included in PC version)
- Dead Space Collector’s Box
- Isaac Helmet
- Full-size wearable helmet with working lights
- Dead Space CD Soundtrack
- Lithograph Print
- Foil Stamped Lithograph Folio
- Four Mini Posters
- Ishimura Patch
- Marker Enamel Pin
- Metal 4″ Marker Statue
- Dead Space SteelBook
What Is the Dead Space Remake?
The new 2023 version of Dead Space is a from-the-ground-up remake of the 2008 original. It kicks off when engineer Isaac Clarke is dispatched on a repair mission aboard the USG Ishimura, where something has gone horribly wrong. He must fight through hordes of monstrous creatures called Necromorphs, mainly using his engineering tools.
The original was one of the best survival horror games ever made, in my opinion, and this new version adds modern graphics and a lot more as well. This new version of Dead Space features an expanded story line, plus modernized graphics, audio, and gameplay.
If you’re looking for something similar, check out our preorder guide for The Callisto Protocol. That game is being made by Glen Schofield, one of the co-creators of the original 2008 Dead Space.
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