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Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a Sniper Elite spin-off for the impatient, letting you mow down hordes of Nazi zombies. It's due out in February. To mark the release date announcement Rebellion has put together a trailer that's full of Nazis getting shot. Give it a watch above.
It's not just Nazis, either—it looks like there's also huge undead sharks to worry about, as well as zombie tanks. It's not clear from the trailer if the tanks and sharks are also fascists, but you should probably blow them up just to be sure.
Zombie slayers carry a couple of guns, but they've also got more exotic weapons at their disposal, like an electric gauntlets that knocks enemies back. Unfortunately, the zombies have black magic and even more hideous monsters on their side.
Ostensibly a co-op romp with shades of Left 4 Dead, you can still play Zombie Army 4 on your lonesome if you're not in the sharing mood. Samuel checked out the singleplayer back in June, so give his Zombie Army 4 impressions a read.
Zombie Army 4: Dead War is due out on February 4 via the Epic Games Store.
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