EA is reportedly planning to announce a new game based on an established IP at its EA Play Live event next month.
That’s according to GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb, who commented ina video streamon Friday that an unannounced EA title he previously discussed would be shown publicly for the first time at theJuly 22 event.

Grubb previouslystatedthat EA’sMotivestudio was working on “an established IP” revival. “I think you’ll be happy,” he said. OnTuesday, he teased: “we’re going to see it… if we’re not dead first”.
UPDATE:TheElectronic ArtsIP revival is reportedlya reimagining of sci-fi horror series Dead Space.

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ORIGINAL STORY CONTINUES:Electronic Arts’ Motive underwent a rebrand following the release ofStar Wars: Squadronslast year, which was its first fully-developed title since the company was formed in 2015. It previously collaborated onDICE’s Battlefront 2.
In ablog postpublished in October, Motive GM Patrick Klaus detailed the studio’s new mission to create games which “empower players to create, experiment, live and share their own unique stories.”

He said: “In addition to Star Wars: Squadrons, we’re also working on several unannounced projects. Innovation is tough, but it’s also exciting and energizing.
“With our new mission, we’re trying a lot of things and testing many ideas which you can’t get attached to, as iteration and experimentation are healthy and a key to finding something great.

“The team is super talented and we’re all striving to make aspirational games that push the boundaries of what players expect now and into the future.”
One title Motive is working on is a new Star Wars action game, according to a recently publishedjob adfor the Montreal-based studio, which also mentions that it’s working on multiple games.

EA’s now-defunct Visceral studio – which was best known for theDead Spacegames – spent two years developinga Star Wars heist game called Ragtagunder prominent game directorAmy Hennig(Uncharted) before it was cancelled.
Another Star Wars project, ‘Orca’, was then reportedly spun off of Ragtag, only for it to be cancelled in 2018.
