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EA Announces Dead Space Extraction Exclusive for the Wii
All-New hero, story and characters extend the Dead Space universe

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted February 20, 2009
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Electronic Arts revealed Dead Space Extraction, an all-new chapter from the studio that delivered the award-winning action-horror Dead Space game. Built from the ground up and developed exclusively for the Wii, Dead Space Extraction is a prequel that reveals the events leading up to Isaac Clarke’s mission on the USG Ishimura in the original Dead Space game released in 2008. Dead Space Extraction will marry the innovative motion controls of the Wii Remote with a frenetic first person perspective to create a new action-packed horror experience.

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 a new heroine to the fiction and as the crew fall victim to a mysterious contagion aboard the ship, it becomes clear that protecting her may be their only hope for survival. Dead Space Extraction introduces all new characters, weapons, enemies, puzzles and co-operative multiplayer gameplay.

Dead Space Extraction is an EA Redwood Shores title and is scheduled to ship in Fall 2009.

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Title:
Dead Space

Publisher:
Electronic Arts

Developer:
EA Redwood Shores

Available On:
PC, X360, PS3

Genre:
Action

Release Date:
October 27, 2008