Game Pass Lets You Enjoy The Horrors Of Dead Space On Your Phone
Dead Space is gearing up for the spotlight once again. The freaky iconic horror series blew fans away with its first appearance 2008, creeping players out with its spindly aliens and seemingly always-flickering lighting.
The sci-fi shooter has gone down in history as a cult favourite and a standout in the sci-fi horror subgenre, to such a degree that the reveal of its remake coming soon was the highlight of EA Play Live by a wide margin. Now, you've got another chance to give Dead Space a spin before its remake crawls into our lives - this time, in your pocket.
You Can Play Dead Space And Dragon Age On Your Phone
The new additions to Xbox Game Pass have included the arrival of both Dead Space and Dragon Age: Origins on cloud, meaning that players will be able to play the games on their phones and tablets.
Both titles have been a part of the Game Pass for some time via EA Play, but this is the first time that they'll be making their way to cloud gaming.
Provided you're a part of Game Pass Ultimate, Dead Space will be available for you to download and play right now, so crack on with the spooks if you can. Of course, we've been here before, with IronMonkey Studios' Dead Space iOS vanishing from the App Store in 2015. The Android version isn't available on newer devices and has been renamed zzSunset Dead Space on older ones.
What Else Is Coming With This Game Pass Update?
These two classics aren't the only games making their arrival with this Game Pass update, as plenty of others will be trickling onto the service over the next few days.
November 17 sees the arrival of Next Space Rebels and the following day will debut Exo One, both games coming to the pass on their day of release.
November 18 will also bring Fae Tactics, the return of My Friend Pedro, and the day-one release of Undungeon.
Following this is the debut of Deeeer Simulator and Mortal Shell on November 23, then finally, Evil Genius 2 arrives on November 30.
It's a veritable smorgasbord of games, so there's plenty to keep us gamers busy through November - that is if we can peel ourselves away from playing Dead Space on our phones or rattling through Halo Infinite.