Square Enix To Publish Arcade RPG All Zombies Must Die! On Xbox Live Arcade

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‘Doublesix Games, established by Kuju Entertainment, are working on a new “arcade RPG,” titled All Zombies Must Die, a spiritual successor to Burn Zombie Burn.

 

All Zombies Must Die! has four characters: Jack (a gamer), Rachel (a girl), Brian (a geek), and Luxo (an alien). The game will allow you to play in local co-op mode with three other friends, earn experience and upgrades, and craft new weapons like Fire Chainsaws. Doublesix say the game’s environments play a big part in how you fight zombies, too.

 

All Zombies Must Die! is slated for release on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. Square Enix Europe announced today that Square will be publishing the game on XBLA. Shortly after consoles, the game will be released on PC via Steam. No release dates have been announced.

 

 


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