Publisher Deep Silver and developer Dambuster Studios have released a new 14-minute extended gameplay trailer for the upcoming zombie action game Dead Island 2, showing players a look at the game’s beginning in Bel Air, Los Angeles. The trailer shows slayer Dani fighting off Standard zombies, Variant zombies, and Apex zombies with “an array of weapons, each with their own unique, brutal fighting style and endless opportunities for upgrades.” Dead Island 2 will launch on April 21 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC via Epic Games Store.
The full details via the publisher:
Today’s extended gameplay video kicks off the action at the very beginning of Dead Island 2 in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
Armed with an array of weapons, each with their own unique, brutal fighting style and endless opportunities for upgrades, watch as slayer Dani meets Standard zombies (Walkers, Shamblers, Runners), Variant zombies (grenadier walkers), and Apex zombies (hyper mutated zombies), each one with its own horrifying powers and behaviors.
Starring in the video is the slayer Dani, who hails from the mosh pits of County Cork, Ireland. Dani’s unique slayer build—tenacious yet balanced—is well-suited to an agile style of combat. Her mission in this trailer? To try and reach the Halperin Hotel.
Players will also see how tapping into Curveballs and combining a powerful set of Skill Cards—which enhance abilities and create unique player builds—assist Dani as she hacks and slashes her way through the beginning areas of HELL-A.
Dambuster Studios’ dismemberment tech—known as FLESH (Fully Locational Evisceration System for Humanoids)—means that crushing bones, slicing zombies, and melting flesh has never felt nor looked so satisfying.
As an infected yet somehow immune slayer, players will finally witness what happens when your chosen slayer activates their corrupted DNA and triggers Fury Mode.
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