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Dead Space Extraction coming out this September photo

Get excited, Wii owners! Visceral Games has announced that Dead Space Extraction will be hitting store shelves this year on September 29 in North America and October 2 in Europe. No price was announced, but one would assume Extraction to go for the $40-$50 price range. 

Dyson and I got to see Dead Space Extraction in person a little while ago and we were pretty impressed by what we saw. Still, as good as it looks, I'm more anxious to hear about Dead Space 2 when it's (most likely) officially announced next week. 

What about you? Looking forward to Dead Space Extraction?

EA Set to Reenter the Depths of Space With Dead Space Extraction

The Panic Before the Terror Starts Hitting Store Shelves on September 29th

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) and its Visceral Games™ studio announced today that Dead SpaceTM Extraction, will be available in stores on September 29, 2009 in North America and October 2, 2009 in Europe exclusively for the Wii™. Dead Space Extraction delivers the highly-polished, action-horror experience the Dead Space franchise is known for while upping the ante for technical excellence on the Wii with some of the best visuals ever showcased on the platform.

“Our team is really excited to bring the intensity of the Dead Space universe to an entire new audience,” said Executive Producer, Steve Papoutsis. “We are going to deliver the same high quality, cinematic experience we delivered in the original Dead Space, while also adding co-op, new enemies, weapons and taking advantage of all of the unique features the Wii has to offer.”

Developed at EA’s award-winning Visceral Games studio, Dead Space Extraction tells the story of a handful of space colonists desperately struggling to escape from a horrific infection on the Aegis VII mining colony deep in the furthest regions of space. The game introduces Lexine, an important new heroine, to the Dead Space universe. Players will play as the crew who falls victim to a mysterious contagion aboard the ship, with it quickly becoming clear that protecting Lexine will be their only hope for survival.

For more information about Dead Space franchise, please visit www.deadspacegame.com and get the latest from the development team at www.twitter.com/isaacclarke. This game has not yet been rated by the ESRB or PEGI.








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Arttemis's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 11:45
Arttemis
Despite the nearing saturation of the horror-shooter genre for this system, these titles are the few that I want to play. If I ever do get them all, I wonder if I'll ever want to play the genre again...
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 11:58
Holyetheline
DO WANT!

I want all things Dead Space actually... I love Dead Space.
perri's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 11:58
perri
This MAY be the rail shooter I buy (if you have a Wii you SHOULD own at least one right?) It's looking pretty good, and I didn't really care too much for the 360 game.
GoldenGamerXero's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 12:16
GoldenGamerXero
Although I'm not really a dead space fan it's always nice to add to the list of games made by good companies on the Wii. BTW I heard that this was on rails? That's quite a strange choice? I know that code is usually much, much smaller than the space used for graphics (The whole of Pokemon Red was only 1MB code has changed since then of course but again not sure how much) but could someone who actually knows their stuff please tell me if the amount of space saved from having it on rails make a significant diffence and mean that they could give it better graphics?
pascuz46's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 12:22
pascuz46
Oh yeah, I forgot about this game, It should be good. I would still love to try out House Of The Dead Overkill.
CRAZYAPE69's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 12:50
CRAZYAPE69
Woah, ok you can see this game was developed partialy by the japanese, just look at the necromorph on the left
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 18:35
Chronic Logic
Rail shooter goodness. Just as fun as House of the Dead Overkill.
Kyle MacGregor's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2009 01:55
Kyle MacGregor
This game looks awesome and I'm excited to get my hands on it and into the Deadspace universe.
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