Survios, the VR developer behind games like Creed: Rise to Glory, recently began to flesh out their 2019 lineup by unveiling a pirate VR game called Battlewake. Just one week later, the developer has unveiled its next title set to come to retail VR platforms in Fall 2019 – The Walking Dead: Onslaught. Instead of
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Yesterday, Skybound Entertainment announced that it was ending its contract with Starbreeze Publishing which allowed the latter company to utilize The Walking Dead IP for its game Overkill’s The Walking Dead. In the process of voiding this contract, it essentially ended all hope of the game’s future console release along with discontinuing to the already-released PC version.
Earlier today, rumors began circulating that the console release of Overkill’s The Walking Dead had been canceled. This rumor began over on Reddit where one user said that their pre-order for the PS4 version of the game had been canceled through the PlayStation Store with the reason for the cancellation of the order stating that the game
Starbreeze studios haven’t had the best of luck lately it seems and that misfortune looks set to continue as they have had to pull Overkill’s The Walking Dead, which was due to release next month on consoles, until a future undisclosed date. The studios reasoning behind this is mostly performance related, as they are quoted to
Overkill Software launched a new trailer yesterday for Overkill’s The Walking Dead’s second season and it finds players taking to a brand new location that is heavily controlled by the Brigade. The trailer for the new On The Run episode shows off a Gas Station known as Accord Oil. It’s detailed to have a range of strategic
Publisher Starbreeze had a lot on the line when Overkill’s The Walking Dead released early last month and unfortunately, it seems the company’s bet didn’t pay off. The game’s launch was so poor that as of this morning, Starbreeze has announced a variety of new changes that will be taking place moving forward. Starbreeze CEO Bo Andersson
Yesterday marked the start of Season Two for Overkill Software and Starbreeze Studios’ Overkill’s The Walking Dead. The trailer is available below, and there’s also a video guide on how to survive should you need it. Season Two of Overkill’s The Walking Dead is already included for players who own the standard and deluxe editions of the game,
Starbreeze’s board of directors has given management a mandate to review their cost of operations and a program to help reduce costs and sharpen the focus on core business according to a press release issued today from the publisher. It has been detailed that a license fee of $10 million from publisher 505 Games for
Overkill’s The Walking Dead, the long awaited multiplayer zombie game from the titular Payday developer and publisher Starbreeze, is finally out on PC today. Even though it’s still just launch day, Starbreeze cemented the fact that “expectations are high” for the performance of Overkill’s The Walking Dead in their Interim Financial Report for Q3 2018
Today is the day for excited fans of the much-anticipated release of Overkill’s The Walking Dead as it sees the light of day on PC for North and South America, Europe, and the rest of the world. In celebration of this, publishers Starbreeze, Skybound Entertainment and 505 Games have also thrown in a rather short,
Just in time to get your zombie killing fix before Halloween, Overkill’s The Walking Dead will be receiving a closed beta on PC in October. If you’d like access to the beta, you’ll have to pre-order a copy of the game. The development team made the announcement during a livestream yesterday. You can check out that video for