Zombie Army Trilogy Launches March 31st On Switch

With support for local wireless play and motion controller support.

Posted By | On 06th, Mar. 2020

Zombie Army Trilogy Switch

Zombies and Nazis- two of the most killable enemies in all of media, especially video games. That’s what makes the Zombie Army titles so fun- it’s great to murder the both of them. The latest game in the series, Zombie Army 4: Dead War, came out recently, which you can read our review for through here. While that game didn’t come to the Switch, the rest of the series will at the end of this month.

Zombie Army Trilogy has been available on other systems for awhile. It collects all three of the previous games in the series in one bloody package. As you can see from the announce trailer below, it will launch on Nintendo’s system on the last day of the month.

Zombie Army Trilogy is available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and will come to Nintendo Switch on March 31st. It’s confirmed to have both local wireless play and motion controller support. You can read more about that through here.


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