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Second Extinction For Xbox Series X, Xbox One, & PC Gets New Trailer Celebrating Steam Early Access Launch

Today developer Systemic Reaction released a new trailer of its upcoming co-op shooter Second Extinction celebrating early access.

Second Extinction

Today developer Systemic Reaction released a new trailer of its upcoming co-op shooter Second Extinction.

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The trailer celebrates the release of the early access version of the game, which will launch tomorrow (Oct. 13) on Steam.

Of course, we get to see plenty of gameplay, revolving around slaughtering mutant dinosaurs with all sorts of weapons.

You can enjoy the video below.

If you’re unfamiliar with Second Extinction, here’s a handy list of features.

  • Intense Three-player Co-op — Earth is overrun by mutated dinosaurs! Team up with up to two other resistance fighters to take it back in short but intense combat operations.
  • Battle Mutated Monstrosities — These dinos are nothing like the ones in your history books! From electric raptors to behemoth T-Rexes that tower over the horizon, these deadly creatures have evolved into the ultimate killing machines.
  • Experience Spectacular Action — Combine your fireteam’s unique weapons and abilities for explosive results against overwhelming opposition in challenging set piece engagements.
  • Take Part in a Joint Effort — Your actions, together with the rest of the community, will shape the course of the war against the dinosaurs.

The game will release on Steam Early Access on October 13 also come to Xbox Series X and Xbox One. It was originally revealed back in May. You can also check out some gameplayanother trailerone more, and a look at raw gameplay.

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