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Zombie Army Trilogy already has a date on Switch: trailer of its novelties

Zombie Army Trilogy already has a date on Switch: trailer of its novelties

The Nintendo console receives a new port, this time, with the remastering of the terrifying cooperative shooters of Rebellion.

Zombie Army Trilogy, the remastered trilogy of the different deliveries of the Rebellion saga of the last generation, finally has a release date on Nintendo Switch after its premiere in 2015 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Thus, the terrifying cooperative shooter set in World War II it will land on the current Nintendo console this March 31, 2020; and to celebrate the news, those responsible have shared a new trailer with the news of that port and that you can see on these lines.

Hordes of undead in World War II

Thus, and thanks to Badland Publishing, this new version arrives both in physical and digital format for the Nintendo hybrid console, a unique opportunity to charge us to authentic hordes of undead in the middle of World War II through a totally crazy turn of so famous warlike event that marked humanity in the mid-twentieth century. Although this time from a much more terrifying perspective, if possible.

Zombie Army Trilogy already has a date on Switch: trailer of its novelties

Recall that the first two deliveries of Zombie Army arrived as extra downloadable content of the Sniper Elite videogame, in order to make the jump as an independent title with its third installment. Time later, and with the current generation well in, the three video games were included in the remastered pack that concerns us and now makes the leap to Nintendo Switch with the occasional novelty of that version.

So much so, that this port of Zombie Army Trilogy includes motion controls in addition to cooperative local play between different consoles wirelessly and without the need for internet connection. To all this we must add the characteristic HD vibration of the console, both in the Joy-Con and in the Pro Switch command.

A few weeks ago, Zombie Army 4: Dead War arrived on the market, this time, for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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