Rebellion’s Zombie Army Trilogy is infecting Switch this year; includes local wireless multiplayer

If Zombie Army 4 isn’t enough zombie action for you in 2020, then fret not. Rebellion has you covered. Zombie Army Trilogy will be coming to Switch this year and comes with everything previously released. Players will be able to tackle all three original Zombie Army games as well as experience the new features.

New to Zombie Army Trilogy Switch is local co-op for 2-4 players via wireless, motion controls, Pro Controller and HD rumble support. You’ll never have to fight alone either as Zombie Army Trilogy supports the new friend invite system.

Set during the end of World War II, Hitler has created an army of undead soldiers, threatening to win the war and take over Europe, once and for all.

Zombie Army Trilogy Switch

Rebellion is promising players;

Take on unrelenting hordes of harrowing enemies, from zombie soldiers to armoured skeletons, and fire demons to chainsaw-wielding elites – before facing the demonic dictator himself!

Starting out as DLC for Sniper Elite, the popularity of Zombie Army is undeniable and Switch owners will be delighted to join in on the fun.

Zombie Army Trilogy launches for Switch in 2020. Zombie Army 4 launches for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on February 4, 2020.

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