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As the launch date for the highly-anticipated Dead Space Remake draws near, fans of the iconic horror franchise can hardly contain their excitement. Developed by the talented team at Electronic Arts, the game promises to deliver a truly terrifying experience, thanks to its cutting-edge technical capabilities.

Make no mistake, this is not just a simple re-release. The Dead Space Remake has been completely rebuilt from the ground up, taking full advantage of the latest generation of gaming platforms. This means that players will be able to experience the game in a whole new level of detail and immersion.

But that’s not all. The game will be available exclusively on next-gen consoles and PC, starting January 27th. And for those who can’t wait to get their hands on it, you can pre-order it now on Amazon.

And for those who are concerned about the performance, don’t worry. The game will feature two different modes that will allow players to choose between graphics and fluidity.

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This means you can choose to play the game with the best possible graphics or with the best possible performance.

So, whether you want to immerse yourself in the game’s terrifying world or simply want to play it smoothly, the choice is yours.

Dead Space Remake is set to be one of the biggest horror releases of the year and players are already getting ready to face the terror that awaits them. Mark your calendars and brace yourself for the ultimate horror experience.

The developers have finally unveiled the highly-anticipated launch trailer for their latest and greatest horror adventure.

But that’s not all they have in store for eager fans. In an official post on social media, EA revealed the full range of graphic settings and system requirements for players to fully immerse themselves in this terrifying new world.

For players on the cutting edge of technology, the PS5 and Xbox Series X | S versions of the game will feature “Quality” and “Performance” modes, offering the choice between a stunning 30FPS or a smooth 60FPS experience.

Whether you prefer to savor every gory detail or race through the scares at lightning speed, this game has something for everyone.

With such a wealth of options, players will be able to tailor the game to their own preferences and immerse themselves in this world of horror like never before.

So, if you’re ready for the ultimate gaming experience, be sure to check out the system requirements and get ready to dive into a world of terror like no other.

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The developers have taken great care to ensure that every player can fully experience this horror masterpiece, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of it.

So, it’s time to grab your controllers and get ready for the most thrilling and terrifying adventure of your life.

Are you ready to immerse yourself in the terrifying world of Dead Space once again? With the new remake, you have the option to choose between two different play modes – Quality and Performance.

The Quality mode is perfect for those who want to experience the game in all its glory, with 4K resolution and active ray-tracing support.

This mode will allow you to see every detail of the game and truly feel like you’re in the middle of the action.

On the other hand, if you’re looking for a smoother and more fluid gameplay experience, the Performance mode is the way to go.

With this mode, you’ll be able to enjoy the game at a steady 60FPS, but with the compromise of a 2K resolution and without any ray-tracing.

But before you jump into the game, make sure your PC meets the minimum and recommended requirements. The developers have just released this information and you’ll want to ensure your computer can handle the game’s intense graphics and gameplay. So gear up, and get ready to face the horrors of Dead Space once again.

Dead Space Remake Minimum PC Requirements

  • Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit +
  • Processor:  Ryzen 5 2600x, Core i5 8600
  • Memory:  16GB RAM
  • Scheda video: AMD RX 5700, GTX 1070
  • DirectX:  Version 12
  • Memory:  50GB of available space

Dead Space Remake Recommended PC Requirements

  • Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit +
  • Processore: Ryzen 5 5600X,Core i5 11600K
  • Memory:  16GB RAM
  • Scheda video: Radeon RX 6700 XT, Geforce RTX 2070
  • DirectX:  Version 12
  • Memory:  50GB of available space

RECOMMENDED PC SPECS
OS: Windows 10 64-bit+
Processor: Ryzen 5 5600x, Core i5 11600K
Graphics: Radeaon RX 6700 XT, Geforce RTX 2070
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Direct X: Version 12
Storage: 50 GB available space

— Dead Space (@deadspace) January 13, 2023

The PC specifications for the highly-anticipated Dead Space Remake are nothing short of demanding, and serve as a testament to the game’s ambition and emphasis on breathtaking graphics.

With a substantial amount of RAM required for optimal performance, it’s clear that this remake is set to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of gaming.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. For those looking to snag a copy of the game, we’ve got some great news – by pre-ordering on Steam, you’ll receive a complimentary copy of Dead Space 2, a deal that’s too good to pass up.

And for fans of the Dead Space franchise, there’s even more to look forward to. Rumors have surfaced that a film adaptation of the beloved horror series may be in the works, signaling a bright future for the franchise.

Meanwhile, EA has revealed graphics modes for the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the Dead Space Remake, and confirmation has arrived on the new PS5 model, though with some disappointing news.

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