Game publisher Deep Silver announced the sequel to the Dead Island franchise today at Sony's E3 press conference. Developed by Yager Development (Spec Ops: The Line), Dead Island 2 is slated to launch in the spring of 2015 for PS4, Xbox One, and the PC. There will be exclusive content for PS4 gamers.
Ked by tnt. The cookies we use are intended to ensure that you can enjoy our website in the best possible way. By using this website you agree to the use of these cookies. Dead Island (2015) Welcome to the zombie apocalypse experience of a lifetime – and now more beautiful than ever. Caught in the midst of an epic zombie outbreak on the tropical island of Banoi, your only thought is: Survive!
Taking place after the events in Banoi, the state of California is now under military control & total quarantine. Dead Island 2 will have the same immersive gameplay. Gamers will also have the ability to play with 7 other people in multiplayer to come together to save themselves or turn against each other.
In a press release Deep Silver goes on to say that 'Dead Island 2 features crazy, never-before-seen handcrafted weapons and over-the-top characters in taking players from the iconic Golden Gate to the celebrated beachfront boardwalk of southern California's Venice Beach.'
Related:Games To Look Forward To From Microsoft at E3 2014CategoriesNewsSonyNow here is something that came out of nowhere. It appears that the 2015 build of Dead Island 2 has been leaked online. According to reports, there is a working build of this unreleased game circulating the Internet. Not only that, but below you can find some screenshots from it.
Dead Island 2 2015 Build
Dead Island 2 2015 Build
Dead Island 2 has been in development hell for a while. YAGER was originally developing game, using Unreal Engine 4. However, it's now reported that Dambuster Studios is currently working on it. In May 2019, THQ Nordic claimed that we'd be soon hearing about this game. However, and after a whole year, we haven't heard anything at all about it.
Below you can find some screenshots from the 2015 build of Dead Island 2. Needless to say that these screenshots do not represent the quality of the final game. And, for today's standards, they might look a bit dated. After all, this is an unpolished build we're talking about. Archiver 2 1 5 – open create and convert archives.
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Obligatory screenshots. pic.twitter.com/aq9iPalYbs
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As always, we won't allow any links to this 2015 build. We may ban those that share direct links to this leaked version of Dead Island 2. We are pretty sure that if you search enough, you will be able to find it.
Let's hope that THQ Nordic will reveal the new version of Dead Island 2 sooner rather than later.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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John Papadopoulos
Dead Island 2 2015 Build
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