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‘Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded’ Announced as PSVR2 Launch Title

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While it may be a while if we end up getting another entry in the Zombieland series of films, at least the license is being put to good use by the folks at XR Games. Together with Sony Pictures VR, they’ve announced completely revamped version of Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded for the PlayStation VR2 as a launch title.

Rebuilt from its original 2021 release for PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows and Oculus Quest, this version of Headshot Fever takes advantage of the power of the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation VR2 with a wealth of improvements. These include a brand new cel-shaded art style, new character models, new animations, new lighting, ragdoll physics, new music, a completely re-designed progression system, a new game hub, a whole host of brand-new gameplay content, and exclusive PlayStation VR2 features.

Those exclusives include:

  • Adaptive triggers: making every weapon feel different
  • Controller haptics: unique haptic feedback every time you fire a weapon
  • Headset rumble: feel the horde approaching in the headset
  • Eye-tracking: supports eye-tracking for foveated rendering

If that wasn’t enough, Headshot Fever Reloaded now includes a new story level, three new remix levels, new Gun Range challenges, new guns, new perks and new gun skins.

Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded will be released for the PlayStation VR2 for $24.99. You can pre-order the game from the official PlayStation Store.

 

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‘Dying Light 2’ Receives New Difficulty Mode and More With “Nightmare Mode” Update [Trailer]

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Not to be outdone by Dead Island 2‘s recent expansion, Techland has announced that Dying Light 2 is getting an update of it’s own with the much-requested Nightmare Mode, which adds “the hardest and most immersive difficulty yet” to the game, along with an array of additional elements.

Nightmare Mode for Dying Light 2 forces players to rely on tactics and strategic management of resources in order to survive. The new difficulty introduces changes to stamina management, called the Tactical Stamina system, limited HUD options for better immersion, and a flickering flashlight that goes out when used for too long. These and other additions aim to heighten the atmosphere give the overall experience a needed refresh for veteran players. Those who manage to complete the game on this highest difficulty will be rewarded with the memorable Waltz Outfit.

The Nightmare Mode Update adds more than just the new difficulty. New adjustments to the Infected and night experience are also part of the update. What’s more, co-op players will be glad to hear they will now be able to take on the Community Maps with up to three friends. Archers will get reworked power shot mechanics. And you even have the opportunity to change the appearance of the Grappling Hook.

Dying Light 2 is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

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