Zombie Army Trilogy Coming to Nintendo Switch

Rebellion Developments announces Zombie Army Trilogy to get a Nintendo Switch release on March 31, 2020.

Following success of Sniper Elite series, developer/publisher Rebellion Developments worked a third-person tactical shooter spin-off series of Nazi Zombie Army, which recently got its third sequel, Zombie Army 4: Dead War last month.

An undead revolution lead by a zombie Hitler is currently marching over to arrive on Nintendo handheld console as Zombie Army Trilogy is announced for a Nintendo Switch release by end of this month on March 31, 2020.

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Zombie Army Trilogy Coming to Nintendo Switch

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An announcement trailer from Rebellion briefly highlights on all of its contents and brand-new features.




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There are three apocalyptic campaigns covering a total of 15 intense missions to complete your Zombie Army collection. You can choose to take down Hitler on your own or band together with up to four-players in online multiplayer.

Newly added features include HD Rumble, local wireless co-op, motion controls and pro controller support for a blissful experience. Switch version has also been modified for the title to integrate with its new friend invitation system.

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Try your out luck in craze-filled Horde Mode with a group of friends for chaotic fun throughout five deadly maps. Players can choose from an extended roster of 16 playable characters that counts survivors from Left 4 Dead as well.

Zombie Army Trilogy has sold over four million copies when it came out in 2015 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Aside from its beloved gunplay system, iconic "X-Ray Kill Cam" feature is making its return for Nintendo Switch launch.
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