EA hints at plans for Dead Space 2 and more
- Posted October 24th, 2008 at 06:12 EDT by Mike Harradence
- 2,735 views
- 14 Comments
Electronic Arts’ Frank Gibeau has hinted that the publisher has plans to develop sequels for Army of Two, Battlefield: Bad Company and Dead Space.
"Bad Company has come out and done very well. Army of Two sold very well. We've got sequel ideas planned for those. I feel pretty good about that mix right now,” said Gibeau, during an interview with Variety.
In addition, Dead Space Executive Producer, Glenn Schofield, also casually divulged plans for a sequel to the popular Survival Horror outing while discussing plans for a movie adaptation.
"We're talking with movie studios right now," said Schofield. "The difference with this is we need to go in and say, 'This is not a USD 10 million movie.' Sure somebody could make it, but that's not what we are looking for. It's an expensive movie. By doing this now, we could have a movie that bridges the gap between the two games."
Comments
-
Solid_Squirrel |
ZeroTheSquirrel- 6:21am BST - October 24th, 2008
- 1
Hmm well the comics was pretty good as well as the animated movie
they are moving pretty fast if they are talking about a sequel when they just released this game
-
-CroatianMetalMan-
- 6:33am BST - October 24th, 2008
- 2
1. I never played Army Of Two but It looks llike a good game. so , AOT2 could be great
2. I think Battlefield is even better than COD4, (in my opinion) so I would be so damn happy to see B:BC2. they could make some great graphics and even better destruction
3.I will buy Dead Space in few days and I can't wait to play it. the thing is, I don't even like that kind of games. that's how much I like it. :) Dead Space2 would be sick
-
Rafaelcbf12 |
Rafaelcbf- 7:03am BST - October 24th, 2008
- 3
EA Wants to strike while the iron is still hot, good move.
-
Staticneuron |
Staticneuron- 7:23am BST - October 24th, 2008
- 4
Army of two was just shy of brilliance. I hope 2 is much better than part one.
-
J1gs4w |
d3v1ldr1v3r- 7:31am BST - October 24th, 2008
- 5
AOT was short and kind of disappointing, with a ton of glitches. I absolutely love BF:Bs, you will be hard pressed to find better amounts of pandemonium in COD4, which was equally good. COD6 better pull out all the stops to make BC a memory. I want to play Dead Space, I see its value and its got a great following, but there are too many other games out there I want to get my paws on first.
-
TekkenLord |
HitMan00- 9:21am BST - October 24th, 2008
- 6
i'm more looking forward to dead space 2 and army of 2 sequal.
-
-
-
-
Punisher99
- 2:03pm BST - October 24th, 2008
- 10
For the love of God. Please make the next Army Of Two game much much longer. The first one was no more than 4 hours long!!
-
Ballonboy33
- 2:28pm BST - October 24th, 2008
- 11
lol dead space hasn't even been released where i am yet. im planning 2 get it next week when it does come out, game looks totally awesome
-
ryuken
- 5:43pm BST - October 24th, 2008
- 12
Deap space is gooooood! its creepy the graphics are sick and the holo HUD/menus and audio files/video files are bad a ss! your never out of the game unless your saving it. I started in on hard and I sometimes I regret it cause I die here and there but I get by, its all about shooting there f u cking limbs off. great great art design.
-
TheWorldEndsWithMe |
DonovanTheICEMAN- 4:51pm BST - October 25th, 2008
- 13
I like the vertigo DS induces when you are in Zero G, it's like you are really out there. And when you go through an airlock and your oxygen is depleting while baddies are crawling after you... very suspenseful. Never played Army of Two but they are making a movie of that as well, just read it about yesterday.
-
Bigdoggy |
Gypscrew- 3:32pm GMT - October 26th, 2008
- 14
I hope they take Gordon out of the making of the next battlefield game. Battlefield: Bad Company was an ok game but nothing like what Battlefield 2 was or any others before Bad Company. I want the layout of the next BF:BC game to be more vast, less buggy, and more consistent.






















































Advertisement