Get your degree in Zombie Army 4 with the brand-new 101 Trailer

Zombie Army 4: Dead War is coming out on February 4 and while we’ve covered some of what you can expect in our preview, developer Rebellion is giving you the skinny in the new 101 Trailer. At over six minutes long, the 101 Trailer lifts the lid on a whole host of unrevealed enemies, abilities, weapons, levels, locations and Horde mode.

Rebellion has put this trailer together as the “perfect introduction to the undead-slaying madness of Zombie Army 4.” In the six minutes of the trailer, players will get the lowdown on the campaign that takes place in alternate 1946, the twisted and undead atrocities they’ll face and the “progression and customisation systems” included in the game.

Additionally, the famous X-Ray kill-cam is back and now includes dismemberment.

Zombie Army 4: Dead War Trailer 101

Other highlights in the Zombie Army 4: Dead War Trailer 101 are closer looks at the Elite Zombie enemies. These behemoths are much larger than standard enemies and wield Chainsaws, Flamethrowers and Heavy Machine Guns to make short work of your crew.

The trailer also gives players a look at zombified vehicles like the Zombie Tank and the insanely cool Zombie Great White!

Thankfully, the trailer also focuses on the weapons, weapon upgrades and skills you can use to decimate this rotting threat. In the trailer, you’ll learn about special abilities, crowd control and more.

Instead of listening to me go on and on about how good this six-minute trailer is, how about you just watch it and get hyped to murder some Nazi Zombies from February 4, 2020.

Leo Stevenson
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