Zombie Army 4 launches in February 2020, runs at 4K resolution on Xbox One X (update)
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What you need to know
- Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a third-person shooter from the Sniper Elite creators.
- It's coming on February 4, 2020.
- The game runs at 4K resolution on Xbox One X.
- You can preorder it for $50 on Amazon.
Updated October 15, 2019: Zombie Army 4 is now available for digital preorder through the Microsoft Store. There are a couple of editions to choose from. We've updated this article to reflect that.
A few months ago, developer Rebellion teased that a new game would be announced at E3 2019. While many assumed that this would be Sniper Elite 5, it turns out it was another Zombie Army title. Before the team would make the announcement, Amazon Spain posted a listing for a game called Zombie Army 4: Dead War. The listing was quickly pulled, but the cat was out of the bag, so to speak.
Today, we learned that Zombie Army 4 is coming to Xbox One on February 4, 2020. The trailer showcases gameplay footage and some new enemies. Who knew a zombie could wield a chainsaw, right? If you love the franchise, you should watch the video below.
Zombie Army 4 should go up for digital preorder for $50 soon, but it's also available on Amazon. However, there's more to it. According to the box art, the game runs at 4K resolution on the console. It also features high dynamic range lighting.
Are you interested in Zombie Army 4? Have you played Zombie Army Trilogy on Xbox One? Let us know.
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