Quantcast
Connect with us

Video Games

Rebellion’s ‘Zombie Army Trilogy’ Coming to The Switch in 2020

Published

on

Those of you who can’t wait for Rebellion’s Zombie Army 4 to arrive in February have another wonderful problem: Zombie Army Trilogy will be landing on the Nintendo Switch the first half of 2020!

On top of all of the DLC that’s been released for the first three games, the Switch version of Zombie Army Trilogy will also include some brand new features, including 2-4 player local wireless play, motion controls, and Pro Controller and HD Rumble support.

Originally released in 2015, Zombie Army Trilogy is also available on PC via Steam, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Zombie Army 4: Dead War will arrive on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows via the Epic Games Store on February 4, 2020.

Writer, Artist, Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.

Click to comment

Video Games

Bloody Body Horror Revealed in ‘Stellar Blade: Blood Rain’, Currently in Development [Trailer]

Published

on

Shift Up has shifted things dramatically from 2024’s action-adventure game Stellar Blade, offering up a body horror bonanza in the newly announced sequel, Stellar Blade: Blood Rain. The sequel is currently early in development, but if the trailer is any indication, players will be in for plenty of body horror.

Continuing the story from the original Stellar Blade, Blood Rain will star a new protagonist named Eve. Earth has been abandoned, and what is left of humanity has fled to a Colony in outer space.

Shift Up had mentioned during a Q&A following its latest earnings presentation last month that development on Blood Rain (which was still unannounced at the time) was progressing smoothly, and was on track to meet their targeted quality standards.

Shift Up stated that with this new title it would be transitioning to a first-party service model, effectively moving away from the restrictions the game experienced with original publisher Sony, which had the game under an exclusivity agreement for the PlayStation 5. “This will allow us to lead marketing strategies that fully reflect the distinctive identity of the Stellar Blade IP, and we expect to communicate the unique appeal of its universe to players more directly and effectively.”

Whether this means that Xbox Players will finally be able to play the original game (or its sequel) is still not clear. Meanwhile, Stellar Blade is reportedly being ported to the Nintendo Switch 2, but no official confirmation has been made.

Continue Reading