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Co-op brawler Bloody Zombies now available on Xbox One

September 23, 2017 by Andrew Newton

With the release of Bloody Zombies on Playstation 4, PC and VR last week it is now the turn of Xbox One gamers to enjoy this co-op, zombie killing brawler developed by UK based developer, nDreams.  The Xbox One release has also received its very own launch trailer which can be seen below.

Bloody Zombies is a co-op brawler for up to 4 people that sees players take to the zombie infested streets of a ruined London as one of four survivors.  Teller, Rei, Mick and Eddie are the only survivors brave enough to venture out and take back the streets of their beloved London from the undead hordes.

Players will be able to use easily accessible moves and create crazy chainable combos which cause plenty of damage.  There will be unlockable special moves and passive skills which can be upgraded as the game progresses and which increase player’s zombie slaying abilities plus there’s a chance to discover unlockable weapons.

There will be plenty of zombies to practice combos on (although you will need to keep an eye out for the self destructing zombies who explode when they get close to you) in preparation for the deadly zombie bosses that will be encountered with each requiring a different tactic to beat.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bloody Zombies, ndreams

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