Malcolm Owen On June 17, 2010 at 12:06 pm

Dead Space 2Dead Space 2 on the Playstation 3 will have a limited edition version which will include Dead Space Extraction, into which support for the Move has been added. As well as co-op play. And trophy support.
Those whom don’t feel the need or just can’t get the limited edition version will be able to buy Dead Space Extraction from the Playstation Store.

Experience the panic before the terror! At the Sony Press Briefing during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Visceral GamesTM, a studio of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that an exclusive Limited Edition* of Dead SpaceTM 2 will be released on the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. The Limited Edition will include the award-winning Dead Space Extraction, the prequel to the entire Dead Space saga, now featuring support for the PlayStation®Move motion controller. Launching January 25, 2011, Dead Space 2 will unleash a truly epic Action Horror experience that will bring the psychological thrills of deep space to a terrifying new level.

The Dead Space 2 Limited Edition will include Dead Space Extraction in full HD for the first time ever. Dead Space Extraction on PlayStation 3 will offer the entire single-player game complete with all-new trophy support, as well as co-op gameplay, using the new PlayStation Move motion controller, in addition to the standard DUALSHOCK®3 and SIXAXISTM controllers. Players will be armed with an arsenal of weaponry and an easy-to-use control system customized to take full advantage of the capabilities of PlayStation Move. Dead Space Extraction will also be sold separately as a standalone game via the PlayStation Store.

“We’re thrilled to couple two terrifying experiences in one box. With the Limited Edition, PlayStation 3 fans will receive real insight into the cause of the necromorph infestation and the destruction that followed. This is the genesis of the dark and twisted world Isaac inhabits,” said Steve Papoutsis, Executive Producer on Dead Space 2. “The addition of support for PlayStation Move allows us to bring a truly unique experience that was previously unavailable to players and we can’t wait to see what they think.”

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