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7 Reasons to get Zombie Army Trilogy on Switch!

WATCH: 7 REASONS TO GET ZOMBIE ARMY TRILOGY ON SWITCH!

Digital pre-purchases available now with special 15% discount!

Oxford, March 17 – Switch owners are nearly ready to bite into Zombie Army Trilogy, and today’s new trailer details seven great reasons for them to be excited ahead of launch on March 31st!

Another great reason to be excited is a special 15% discount on Nintendo eShop pre-purchases! This offer will run through to launch, and pre-purchases are available now!

Watch the trailer!

Travel to 1945 and slay on-the-go as you face off against the massive hordes that comprise Hitler’s Nazi zombie army. Use sniper rifles, machine guns and shotguns to rip through the waves of undead, and take on the demon dictator himself in an incredible final battle!

Zombie Army Trilogy comes with everything previously released on consoles. Survive 3 intense story campaigns and take on Horde Mode, all available either in singleplayer or in drop-in, drop-out co-op for up to 4 players.

As showcased in today’s new trailer, Zombie Army Trilogy offers brand new features on Nintendo Switch including local wireless co-op, motion controls, Pro Controller and HD Rumble support. The game also supports Nintendo Switch’s new friend invite system.

About Rebellion

Founded in 1992, Rebellion is one of Europe’s biggest independent multimedia studios. Its flagship Sniper Elite series is renowned for its authentic stealth and sniping gameplay with more than 20 million players worldwide. 2000 AD is synonymous with the absolute finest in British comic book art. With the acquisition of a $100m film studio and the world’s largest archive of English language comics, Rebellion continues to grow from strength to strength.

Rebellion now operates across books, comics, TV and film, but at its core it’s still a leading developer and publisher of games. Whether it’s the breathtaking intensity of Sniper Elite 4, the face-hugging terror of Aliens vs. Predator or the grindhouse frenzy of the Zombie Army series, the Oxford-based studio is revered for creating stand-out games designed to thrill.