Unless plans change following the recent Amazon leak, Deep Silver's long-in-development action RPG could finally re-emerge.
Story details, six playable characters, a new skill system and "dozens" of zombie types revealed, along with new screenshots and box art.
Prominent insider Tom Henderson claims the long-awaited title will finally be unveiled later this year, possibly at The Game Awards.
After months and years of rumors, several of these titles could finally be announced at one of next month's big showcases.
Dead Island 2 has been in development for quite some time, but it's possible that the wait for it could finally be coming to an end.
After last week's speculation of the long-in-development zombie game getting r-eannounced this year, Deep Silver's parent company hints that that could indeed happen.
Reputable industry insider Tom Henderson has suggested that Dead Island 2 might finally be re-revealed and released this year.
Here are 10 games that we hope to see re-emerge from the depths of development hell sometime in the future.
2022 and beyond has no shortage of horror and zombie games, and here are 15 of those worthy of your attention.
Though it can't wait to "see everyone's reaction" to Koch Media's news, Deep Silver clarifies that these franchises won't be seen next week or at E3 2021.
Koch Media's "Primetime" event has been confirmed for June 11, 12 PM Pacific Time.
New job listings point to older gen versions being dropped.
A build from a supposedly scrapped version has leaked online.
Yet another vague update on a game that refuses to release.
Plenty of thrills and chills in the future.
This is still a thing, I guess.
The developer behind Homefront: The Revolution is now in charge.
One can always dream but the chances of these games appearing at E3 2019 are slim.
The zombie action adventure title seems to be up for pre-orders already.
The troubled zombie title is still in development as per Lars Wingefors.