Isaac Clarke may want to hold onto that trusty Plasma Cutter, as it seems Visceral Games is open to developing a new entry in the Dead Space franchise despite its most recent release, Dead Space 3, failing to meet sales expectations.



Speaking to GamesTM, the studio’s General Manager Steve Papoutsis revealed that although resources are tied up with the soon-to-be-released Battlefield: Hardline, the creative team is still passionate about the cult horror IP.



“Many, many people here at Visceral have a warm spot in their heart for Dead Space, and right now we’re busy with Hardline and…other things… but it’s definitely something we’d love to look at again. There’s definitely a lot of interest internally for us to pick that up again at a future date.”



While it’s refreshing to hear that Dead Space is still considered to be one of the studio’s crown jewels,