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EA grew desperate to turn Dead Space into a higher money maker potential than the game could handle, and in turn, not only killed off the franchise but the studio behind it too.
Thank EA now!
If people would stop giving them money, maybe they'd stop buying other studios just to kill them slowly.
Can't wait for Bioware to get the axe to prove that point.
I mean, if EA runs out of ideas and they realize that Dead Space still has a large fanbase willing to spend money on another sequel, then I'm pretty sure Bioware would be able to make one just fine.
Honestly, after the second DS game, the story got deeper. The way they ended DS3 was a clear sign that a fourth should have been made. Issac was still alive, surely they can't just end DS3 with everyone knowing Issac still lives.