Nacon and Eko Software have announced preorder information for their upcoming co-op zombie strategy title Welcome to ParadiZe. In addition, they’ve released a new trailer featuring Jeff Tusk, one of the main characters in the game. As well, a playable demo will be available for free on Steam during Steam Next Fest from January 29 to February 12, featuring the first two hours of the game.
In addition to the Standard Edition, prospective players can also shell out for the Supporter Edition of Welcome to ParadiZe. The Supporter Edition includes the base game, as well as access to five cosmetic packs to customize their avatar and zombots, as well as an exclusive uniform.
Those who pre-order the game will also snag the Military Pack cosmetics, as well as 48-hour early access to the game ahead of its February 29th launch. As an extra bonus, you can pre-order the game on Steam with an additional 15% discount from now until January 29th.
The story for Welcome to ParadiZe sees you after the apocalypse dropped with the world now a zombified wasteland. However, thanks to billionaire genius, playboy and philanthropist Jeff Tusk, Tusk Industries’ innovative Zombot Hacking Helmet allows a person to take control of any zombie and live through the apocalypse without a worry. In order to do so, all you need to do is move to ParadiZe, acquire a Tusk Industries Zombot Hacking Helmet and place it on any zombie. Obviously, it’s not that simple, as upon arriving in ParadiZe, you’ll need to deal with the environmental hazards, as well as the zombie infestation. Build your camp, set up defenses in the form of multiple traps and fortifications to repel zombies.
Welcome to ParadiZe will arrive on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
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