Zombie Army 4: Dead War’s season one content announced

Rebellion has lifted the lid on Zombie Army 4: Dead War’s upcoming season one content. Post-launch content is nothing new in this always-online, Games as a Service world and Zombie Army 4 is no exception. A season pass will grant access to all of the season one content and a new trailer out today showcases what you’ll receive, should you purchase the pass.

When it launches on February 4, Zombie Army 4 will include nine campaign and four horde levels. Season One will add to this by introducing a brand-new mini-campaign; Hell Cult.

Hell Cult features a strange and powerful relic which seems to be summoning the dead. A cult, that seems to worship the relic might be at the core of the undead’s return, so it’s up to the heroes to stop them.

Zombie Army 4 Season One

In addition to the new mini-campaign, season pass holders will receive;

  • 4 character packs, featuring playable characters that can be used in any mode
  • 9 weapon bundles including new weapons, charms, skins and more
  • 5 weapon skin packs to customise your arsenal with
  • 4 character outfit bundles, featuring new outfits and hats

New Horde mode maps will also be added to the game and will be free for all players.

Zombie Army 4: Dead War launches for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on February 4, 2020.

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