
The tragic tale of the Ishimura, the setting for Electronic Arts' upcoming survival horror title Dead Space, has been revealed in a number of fascinating ways over the past few months. Developer diaries have given insight into the process of making the game, while animated comics have shown the chaos that befell the planet crackers on the Ishimura when they stumbled upon a mysterious artifact. With plans for a comic book and movie in the works, this game has become a universe all its own, with a large amount of info preparing the player for its impending October release.
Today, the newest facet of the title was launched at NoKnownSurvivors.com, a content hub that will bring visitors into the backstory of the game like never before. IGN and NoKnownSurvivors have partnered together to give you a glimpse at the upcoming site, which will be updated weekly with new content leading up to the game's release on October 21.

Former Visceral Games devs reveal Dead Space's marketing budget was cut in favor of Mirror's Edge because of mock review scores.
I wish EA would just release a DS2 remake. DS is my favorite horror game and DS2 is the best one in the franchise. But because DS1 failed to meet certain numbers EA scrapped the DS2 remake. SH2 remake was great rumors are Konami might be asking for another SH remake. The RE2 remake was great EA just needs to give it another try. But all they seem to do is shitty sports games that are no different from the year before. Change a few players, add different uniform colours, maybe change a team logo. Wash, rinse, repeat.
I bought Dead Space during launch window and I never bought a Mirror's Edge game .

All playable from October 1.

An executive of Electronic Arts Japan has criticised the Japanese video game ratings board for allowing upcoming action game Stellar Blade to be released uncensored while EA's own Dead Space was banned in the country.
He’s got a point. If a game is M-Rated, which is the equivalent of an R rating, I don’t get why you need to censor anything. The rating is the indicator of the content and the age appropriate. If it’s appropriate for adults… why treat them like children? 🤷♂️
I don't know if the EA executive is going off the one close up of an arm being cut off in the demo. Maybe it's uncensored because it's the arm of a cyborg or it doesn't happen that often (didn’t see EVE dismemberment when killed in the demo) .
In the states there's a certain amount of swear words allowed to a PG13 movie before it is deemed R. So maybe it's the same in Japan for gore?