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World War Z Co-Op Shooter Gets A Release Date

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World War Z, the co-op, third-person shooter, is finally getting a release date: April 16. Announced all the way back in December of 2017, it's been a while since we've heard much about the game's progress, but the impressive  zombie tech behind the large hordes seems to have remained intact from that initial showing.

https://twitter.com/wwzthegame/status/1100349958669168641

The game is co-op up to four player, so it seems to be interested in picking up the slack for the seemingly defunct Left 4 Dead series. We'll just have to wait a couple more months to see if it can match those games' staying power when it launches on PS4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store.



source https://www.gameinformer.com/2019/02/26/world-war-z-co-op-shooter-gets-a-release-date

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