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Background
Visceral Games was a subsidiary development studio of Electronic Arts, which was focused on more mature games. Originally Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio, located at EA's corporate headquarters, the studio was reformed on May 4, 2009, with several other studios under the Visceral name opening in Los Angeles, Montreal, Melbourne and Shanghai. Visceral Games was shuttered by EA on October 17, 2017. While mostly serving as a support for other projects, the studio was best known for the Dead Space series.
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