Remember a couple years back, when some of the top men behind the Dead Space series dangled a fourth game in front of Electronic Arts, and the response was basically, “Lose my number?” It sounds very much like that was the last gasp for the once-great horror games, at least for the foreseeable future, as producer Chuck Beaver said in an interview with FRVR that it just doesn’t have the juice to satisfy the C-suite.
Beaver, who served as a producer on all three Dead Space games, said the challenge facing Dead Space is a familiar one: It needs the potential to be a huge hit in order for EA to give it the green light, and the “numbers just aren’t there.”
“Horror games have a bit of a ceiling, you know, and I think the number back in [former EA vice president] Frank Gibeau’s day was five million units to keep going on Dead Space,” Beaver said. “I think the number is like 15 million units now, given the cost of things.”
That’s “a sadness in capitalism for all of us to suffer,” he said—at least “until AI makes it apparently easy for you and I to just type ‘make Dead Space 4’.” This, FRVR clarified (in case it needed clarification), was a joke.
Yeah, it sucks—Dead Space was great—but Beaver’s not wrong. Dragon Age: The Veilguard was well-received by fans and critics but considered a failure by EA because it failed to “break beyond the core audience,” as CEO Andrew Wilson said in 2025. And the lesson it learned from that? “Games need to directly connect to the evolving demands of players who increasingly seek shared-world features and deeper engagement.”
At the same time, it’s also fair to say that while many of us have fond memories of Dead Space (which, by the way, is almost 20 years old now, in case you weren’t feeling sufficiently aged yourself), it’s not exactly a world-beater. The 2023 remake of Dead Space was quite good but not a big seller, and The Callisto Protocol, a grisly Dead Space-like headed up by OG Dead Space executive producer Glen Schofield, met with a similarly flat response. Schofield, who left developer Striking Distance less than a year after the game launched, said in 2025 that he may be done making games entirely.
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