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Projekt Z, the coop zombie survival, confirms its arrival on consoles and PC

The game does not have a release date yet.

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We have good news for all fans of first-person shooters, as it has just been confirmed that Project Z is on the way for PlayStation, Xbox and PC consoles.

The game does not have a release date yet.

If you have not heard about this proposal, let us tell you that it is a work developed by 314 Arts, who signed an agreement with Modus Games to publish the game on the latest generation consoles and PC:

“We are pleased to announce to the community that has supported us since the beginning of development that we have found an excellent partner in Modus Games and look forward to completing this exciting project,” said 314 Arts Founder and Game Designer Justin Miersch.

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On the other hand, the president of Modus Games, Shane Bierwith, added the following:

Project Z is much more than your average co-op shooter, and we’re very excited to reveal its depth and uniqueness to fans of the genre. Together with the 314 Arts team, we look forward to sharing more in the coming months.”

What is this title about?

Project Z is a cooperative first-person shooter set in a world where zombies have ravaged everything just as World War II was raging, so your team of soldiers must unravel the secrets of a Nazi experiment in a remote island that could be the cause of said situation.

Here you can see a sample of the game:

As you could see, now all fans of survival first-person shooters will have the opportunity to try this promising title that undoubtedly looks impressive and can become a good option to play with your friends.

The bad news is that no release date has been announced, so we’ll keep an eye out for any updates on that.

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