The release date and time countdown for when the Dead Space remake will come out to play on PS5, Xbox, and PC via Steam, Epic Games, and EA Play is almost here for PST, EDT, UK GMT, and fans can technically get the game for free on computers.
Dead Space is one of the most beloved survival horror games of all time and its remake is said to be even better. Review roundups show that the reception has been extremely positive with outlets such as IGN, Eurogamer, Gamespot and more praising its polished visuals, as well as smart changes to the gameplay and other aspects.
It comes out today and we will all be able to shoot the limbs off necromorphs at the same time.
When can you play the Dead Space remake?
The release date and time countdown for when the Dead Space remake will come out to play on Xbox and PS5, as well as PC for Steam, Epic Games, and EA Play is 08:00 PST, 11:00 EDT, and 16:00 GMT on January 27th.
All of the above hours have been confirmed by a global launch map shared on the official deadspace series Twitter account. It’s a simultaneous global launch which unfortunately means Xbox players can’t use the early access New Zealand trick.
If you haven’t already pre-ordered, you can do so right now to preload and play the second the game launches. Unfortunately, the forthcoming rebirth is not available on either PS4 or Xbox One.
Motive Studio has promised a faithful adaptation, but they have also improved upon the original with fully rebuilt graphics, lighting, and sound, as well as other improvements such as no loading screens.
Dead Space remake Deluxe edition skins
Below are all the Dead Space remake Deluxe edition skins and textures:
- Infested
- Lone Survivor
- Venture
- Sanctified (texture)
- Bloody (texture)
How to get free on PC
You can get the Dead Space remake Deluxe edition free on PC if you are subscribed to EA Play Pro.
Provided you have an EA Play Pro membership for either £14.99/$14.99 a month or £89.99/$99.99 a year, you can get and play the Deluxe edition at no added cost. You also get to keep it so long as you remain a subscriber.
If you do not have an EA Play Pro subscription, another reason you may want to own the game on PC is that Dead Space 2 is included as a pre-order bonus on Steam. Not only that, but the game is also cheaper on computer than PlayStation and Xbox.
EA’s Standard edition is £49.99/$59.99 on PC, £69.99/$69.99 on PS5 and Xbox, meanwhile the Deluxe edition is £59.99/$69.99 on PC, £79.99/$79.99 on PS5 and Xbox.
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