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Here are 20 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of World War Z

GamersPrey has shared a new video, showing 20 minutes of gameplay footage from World War Z. This video shows the first 20 minutes from the game’s campaign mode, and showcases its PC visuals. World War Z will be powered by Saber’s dynamic Swarm Engine and promises to unleash hundreds of fast-moving, bloodthirsty zombies – able to move as one collective horde as well as break off as individuals units – at a time on players.

World War Z will feature a co-op campaign that takes place across four episodes, each containing three chapters, set in New York, Jerusalem, Moscow and Tokyo. Before diving into a chapter, you will need to select a class and weapon loadout. Whether supporting the team with ammo and heals, specializing in explosives or unleashing devastating firepower, you’ll find a class suited to any playstyle.

In World War Z, every play session tells its own unique story of survival through the help of the AI director, which constantly adapts to the actions of you and your squad. For example, a stealthy approach is rewarded with far less zombies spawns, allowing you to conserve precious ammunition. When it comes to massive swarm events, struggling squads may also be granted additional defensive equipment such as an extra auto turret or mortar.

Alongside the narrative-driven campaign, players can also compete against each other in 4v4 across a variety of Player vs Player vs Zombies modes. This includes zombified twists on classics such as King of the Hill, Domination and Deathmatch, alongside the all-new Scavenge Raid and Vaccine Hunt modes. Watch our PvPvZ trailer here to catch up on the competitive undead action.

World War Z releases on April 16th!

World War Z - Walkthrough Part 1 No Commentary New York: Descent [HD 1080P]

22 thoughts on “Here are 20 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of World War Z”

          1. Dunno. Ask Gaben. It sucks that we don’t have L4D3, Portal 3, and Half-Life 3, but i get that Valve is afraid those games won’t live up to the expectations. I’m still waiting for Half-Life 3, since 2007. 😉
            What i mean is, a lot of people never played those games, and they probably don’t give a damn about their existence. My point is, Valve cares about the customers, that’s why they worked so hard on making steam the best place for buying and playing games on pc. Lots and lots of good deals, sales, free games, special events, a great refund system, actual support in case someone hacks your account, unlike epic. As a consumer, and user since 2017, i can’t say that valve has treated me bad.

  1. Not on Steam, might as well not exist on PC. Buy Mortal Kombat 11, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Rage 2 etc instead.

  2. Does this industry have any originality left whatsoever? Is no publisher willing to take a single risk anymore?

    Go flip through the colossally diverse library of the PS1 and PS2 era from ~20-25 years ago, and compare it to the offensively boring schlock this industry farts out year after year, since then.

    Gaming has never sucked so hard.

  3. L4D with AIDS, but I’ll give it a try even though it looks really boring.
    I mean, it’s not gonna cost me anything, right?

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