ACE Team And Atlus’ Zeno Clash II To Have Open World, Online Co-Op

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Atlus USA are teaming up with Zeno Clash developer, ACE Team, for a follow-up to their first-person brawler. Zeno Clash II will be released in early 2013 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with online co-op multiplayer.

 

Atlus say that Zeno Clash II will feature an open world, and that all the enemies, items and characters from the first game will return, along with new ones. Characters and enemies returning from the first game will see visual enhancements in Zeno Clash II.

 

You can watch a teaser trailer for Zeno Clash II above and view screenshots of the game below. Zeno Clash II is scheduled to release in early 2013 on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Steam.

 


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