The zombie-slaying first-person action RPG – available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC – crosses another major milestone.
Dambuster Studios' action RPG joins the likes of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Alan Wake 2, and more in supporting Sony's next console.
Available on consoles and PC, it includes the base game, two expansions, all Slayer packs, and a Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 weapons pack.
It also includes the base game, Haus and SoLA expansions, six Slayer character packs, and four additional Weapons Packs.
Out on October 22nd, the new free mode sees players gathering supplies and building defenses to prepare for a massive zombie horde.
Developer Dambuster Studios will release a significant new update on October 22 that will be free for all Dead Island 2 players.
The action RPG also had over seven million players on Game Pass. Dambuster Studios has since confirmed further updates.
"We’ll share some exciting and long-awaited new game updates, so stay tuned for more Dead Island 2 content," said Dambuster.
After having spent a year exclusively on the Epic Games Store on PC, Dead Island 2 is now also available on Steam.
A new launch trailer showcases the new Apex Zombies, the Whipper and Clotter, and the powerful Ripper and Sawblade Launcher.
The action RPG's second paid DLC will bring new weapons, enemies, story content, and a new location.
The acclaimed first-person hack-and-slash title could join the subscription service, though its listing may also be a mistake.
Meanwhile, 2013's Dead Island: Riptide is currently free to claim for everyone on the platform until February 15.
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Based in Malibu, Haus is a mysterious mansion full of Kult members, zombies, strange biomes and all kinds of twisted things.
First screenshots and details for the expansion revealed, like new weapons and eight Skill Cards, with a new location in Malibu.
With five in-game days and a zombie horde approaching, players reportedly have to earn weapons and set traps to defend themselves.
Embracer Group is expecting added sales for the zombie action RPG when it comes to another platform sometime next year.
The former concerns a billionaire and his "techno-death cult," while the latter focuses on a strange festival in Los Angeles.
Dambuster Studios' hack and slash has become the biggest launch in history for PLAION and Deep Silver within its first seven days.