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World War Z Gets a New Trailer Focusing on Stories in Tokyo

Focus Home Interactive has just released a brand new Stories in Tokyo trailer for World War Z. The video gives viewers a great look at the upcoming game’s Tokyo level and co-op gameplay.

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In particular, the footage used in the trailer includes some awesome shots of the title’s massive zombie hordes in action. Getting through these large groups of enemies seems like it will require both skilled gunplay and coordinated teamwork.

For anyone unfamiliar with World War Z, the game’s official site provides the following description:

“World War Z is a thrilling four-player cooperative third-person shooter featuring massive swarms of zombies that recklessly rush their living prey. Focused on fast-paced gameplay — and based on the incredibly popular Paramount Pictures property of the same name — World War Z explores new storylines and characters from around the world in tense, overwhelming, gruesomely exciting missions crafted specifically for modern consoles and PC.

The swarm feels neither fear nor mercy. It rolls forward to spread and consume. Together, make your stand and unload an arsenal of deadly weaponry into these hundreds of swarming zombies. Feel the satisfying rush of life as you cheat death and prevail against such overwhelming odds. Cut the undead down with rocket launchers, machine guns, sentries, turrets, grenade launchers, barbed wire, and more.”

Fans still have to wait a bit longer to see if this game delivers on the promise of the property it is based on, but based on this new video, World War Z seems to be shaping up nicely.

You can watch the Stories in Tokyo trailer below. For more on the upcoming zombie title, you can also check out the Zombies Are Coming and 2018 Gameplay trailers. World War Z will be available on April 16 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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