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Two more seasons coming to Zombie Army 4

September 2, 2020 by Andrew Newton

In the recent development update video for the hit undead shooter Zombie Army 4 Rebellion announced that fans can look forward to two more seasons of fun-filled, action packed zombie Nazi killing entertainment.  The new video (see below) also provides a sneak peek at some of the environments to come in Season 2 when it releases later this year on all platforms.

Since the release of Zombie Army 4 earlier this year Rebellion has released a wealth of new content for gamers to enjoy, including new weapons, characters and the whopping great three part Hell Cult campaign that took players into the depths of Hell.  All this action has seen the slaughter of 2 billion Nazi zombies and over 50 million zombie Hitlers.

Season 2 of Zombie Army 4 will release later this year with Season 3 arriving in 2021 (assuming an actual zombie apocalypse hasn’t occurred) and both will feature brand new missions for players to sink their teeth into, as well as a host of new weapons, character skins and much more.  There’s also a wealth of free content updates to look forward too.

The Hell Cult may have been vanquished – but the dead never rest!

Look out for Season 2 of Zombie Army 4 arriving later this year.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Rebellion, Zombie Army 4

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