


Some online have criticized Sony for presenting the video in this way. The Dead Space remake, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Alone in the Dark are all games stamped with "Coming to PS5 only" in the video, though all of those games are actually multi-platform releases in development for Xbox Series X as well. The text means that the games aren't coming to PS4 and are instead next-gen exclusive titles, but the wording may confuse some into thinking that the games are actual PS5 exclusives and not coming out for Xbox as well, which isn't true. For games like the Dead Space remake, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and other third-party games, text at the bottom of the screen reads "Coming to PS5 only," which isn't really accurate. In an attempt to promote the Dead Space remake and other games coming to PS4 and PS5 consoles this year, Sony released a video highlighting new PlayStation games for 2023. RELATED: Dead Space Remake Console Performance Options Revealed Isaac has a new face and will be fully voice acted this time around as well, which should help him stand out more as a character. By all accounts, the Dead Space remake is going to be faithful to the source material, with some added content to flesh out the story a bit more and some tweaks to enhance the gameplay. When the Dead Space remake launches on January 27, it should deliver an experience that's familiar to fans of the original game, but with a fresh coat of pain. The Dead Space remake is set to launch on January 27, with many survival-horror fans excited to revisit the classic game. A new video released by PlayStation is confusing some viewers by making inaccurate claims about the exclusivity of certain third-party games, like the upcoming Dead Space remake.
