Many more big game showcases and streams are still to come this summer, leading up to Gamescom, so see our summer games stream schedule to stay up to date. Back 4 Blood is getting an open beta in August, while the studio co-founded by L4D's writer are battling alien hordes in The Anacrusis, and Arkane Studios announced vampire-slaying co-op game Redfall.Į3 2021 may be over but our memories live on - see everything on our E3 hub. If these aren't the zombie hordes you're looking for, E3 brought news on plenty of other Left 4 Dead-like games too. Head to the game's Steam page for more info. It'll cost $40, though if you already own WWZ you can buy Aftermath as an expansion for $20. World War Z: Aftermath arrives later this year on PC, PS4 and Xbone. On top of that, it brings new characters and a horde mode. The new enemy types include "swarms of flesh-hungry rats", which sounds unpleasant.Īftermath includes the whole original game, as well as all the extra bits from it's Game Of The Year edition (which lets you explore New York, Moscow, Tokyo and more). You can spot a dude using a couple of sickles in the trailer above, which looks pretty cool. I'll keep playing on PS4 until Saber decides they want to play ball. I'm not touching Epic Games store, didn't even pick up World War Z on it when it was free. I would buy the GOTY edition in a heartbeat if it was on Steam. This new melee system brings "unique moves, perks and dual-wield weapon options". It's like they want the game to die and not make money. It also adds a new class, Vanguard, so you'll all get to fight over who gets to play the new thing (the devs don't specify what Vanguards actually do, however). It's inspired by the film of the same name, you know, the one that has Brad Pitt in it (decent film, from what I remember).Īftermath is adding full PC and console crossplay, so you'll be able to play with your pals regardless of what platform they're on. World War Z is a third-person Left 4 Dead-like where you and three pals go on missions while zombie hordes try to murder you. Aftermath will cost $40 for the whole thing, or $20 if you already own WWZ. It will add new zombs, a new melee system, first-person mode, cross-platform multiplayer, and a bunch more. World War Z developers Saber Interactive have announced a new version of the game, World War Z: Aftermath, which will arrive later this year. This E3 had a lot more zombies than I was expecting, but you know what? I'm always down for more co-op zombie shooter shenanigans.
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