World War Z: Aftermath expansion back brings the first-person mode to massacre the Zombies

Saber Interactive’s 2019 launch of the epic zombie apocalypse game made the studio earn great prestige. And now the studio is ready to launch its yet another Zombie entry, World War Z: Aftermath. According to sources, the game will be available as a $40 standalone game or a $20 expansion for those who have already started their zombie slaying.

The Aftermath will offer three additional locations (Rome, Vatican City, and Kamchatka), each with its own set of new characters to play. There will also be the addition of new enemies and weapons, and also the ability to play in the first-person mode.

Check out the trailer below:

World War Z: Aftermath is the ultimate co-op zombie shooter based on Paramount’s blockbuster film and the next evolution of the original hit World War Z that has now captivated over 15 million players. Turn the tide of the zombie apocalypse across consoles and PC with full cross-play. Join up to three friends or play on your own with AI teammates against hordes of ravenous zombies in intense story episodes across new zombie-ravaged locations around the world: Rome, Vatican City, and Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula.

  • New Stories From a World at War – All-new story episodes in Rome, Vatican City, and the Russian far east at Kamchatka. Play as both new and returning characters as you take the fight to the undead with a brutal new melee system, decimating zekes with unique moves, perks, and dual-wield weapon options like the sickle and cleaver. Fend off new undead monstrosities, including swarms of flesh-hungry rats that will unleash chaos on your team.
  • Deep Progression and a New Perspective – Experience a heart-pounding new perspective with Aftermath’s immersive new First-Person Mode option. Customize your weapons to survive any challenge, and conquer new daily missions with special modifiers for bonus rewards.

The studio behind the title will also be launching full next-gen console versions of World War Z in early 2022. World War Z is available now on PC, Xbox One, and PS4, and playable via backward compatibility on Xbox Series X/S and PS5. The Aftermath expansion will explode in late 2021.

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