Zombie Army Trilogy Releases for Switch in Early 2020

Local wireless play and motion controller support confirmed for Switch version.

Posted By | On 17th, Dec. 2019

Zombie Army Trilogy Switch

While Xbox One, PS4 and PC players can get their hands on Zombie Army 4: Dead War next year, Rebellion has something for Nintendo Switch fans as well. The developer recently announced that Zombie Army Trilogy, which collects the first three zombie-slaying titles, will release in early 2020 for the platform. That’s three story campaigns along with Horde mode for fans to consume.

Playable solo, you can also battle alongside up to four players. Local wireless play is confirmed along with motion controller, Pro Controller and HD Rumble support. It even supports the Switch’s friend invite system, allowing you to easily add others to your friends list.

As for Zombie Army 4: Dead War, it’s out on February 4th 2020 and continues the story of the Survivor Brigade as they travel Southern Europe, battling the undead. Along with new enemies like a Zombie Tank, players will make use of melee combat, weapons enhanced with lightning and fire, and different skills. Will the sequel also hit Nintendo Switch now that the original trilogy is inbound? We’ll have to wait and see.


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