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‘Zombie Army 4: Dead War’ Shuffles to February 2020 Release Date

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We won’t have to wait long to get our hands on Rebellion’s Zombie Army 4: Dead War, as the latest in the Sniper Elite spinoff series (check out our review of Sniper Elite 3 for the Switch, by the way) now has a release date of February 4, 2020! The game will hit PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows via the Epic Games Store. On top of that, pre-orders are now available.

The ridiculous (and glorious) trailer (which starts off with that oh-so-familiar knockoff theme from Dawn of the Dead) only hints at what you can expect. Apart from zombies with flamethrowers, you also have zombie tanks, zombie sharks, and zombie Hitler! Really, would you expect anything less? And don’t forget the glorious X-Ray kill shots!

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‘El Paso, Elsewhere’ – LaKeith Stanfield Starring in Adaptation of Monster Hunting Video Game

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Last year’s monster hunting shooter El Paso, Elsewhere is headed to the screen, with THR reporting that LaKeith Stanfield (Haunted Mansion) will star in the live action film adaptation.

Stanfield will also produce the film alongside Lorenzo di Bonaventura.

THR notes in today’s report, “There is no writer or director, as the project is still being packaged in the hopes of finding a studio home. The package is seen as buzzy, as it is a video game adaptation, a bustling genre thanks to titles such as The Last of Us, the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, and the most recent hit, Fallout.”

In the upcoming movie version of El Paso, Elsewhere, “Recovering from a toxic relationship, James Savage (LaKeith Stanfield) confronts both his inner demons and enigmatic ex-girlfriend, Janet, before she executes a world-ending ritual. James navigates her reality-bending universe of ethereal monsters while facing the truth of his own addictions and skewed sense of self-worth. James learns that the only route to love is through healing.”

Developer Strange Scaffold’s El Paso, Elsewhere was released this past September.

Aaron Boehm wrote in his 4-star review here on Bloody Disgusting, “Much like its inspiration Max Payne, and other games in Remedy’s catalog, there’s a clear vision that unites every frame of this game, making for an experience that both reignites a classic action subgenre and forges an identity all its own. Few games have a better elevator pitch than El Paso, Elsewhere, and it’s awesome to see it live up to those expectations with style and heart.”

LaKeith Stanfield in ‘Get Out’

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