Official Twitter Account Confirms that Dead Island 2 is Still Under Development
Dead Island 2 apparently still going to happen. That’s according to the official Dead Island Twitter account.
The sequel to the original open-world zombie hack-and-slash game is
still under development, but we will have to wait further until the
publisher is going to share more about it. We first learned of Dead
Island 2 in 2014 where the game was planned to release on PC, PS4 and
Xbox One.
Dead Island 2 is still in development and we will share more on this at a later stage.
— Dead Island (@deadislandgame) July 4, 2018
he Dead Island Twitter account was celebrating the release of their mobile spin-off game called Dead Island: Survivors for iOS and Android.
This mobile entry into the zombie action franchise is a very different
beast than the original two games however, with a top-down view and
tower defense elements. Fans of the original Dead Island games naturally
couldn’t help themselves and used the chance to inquire about the
long-announced sequel. Usually these kind of questions simply get
ignored but this time we actually got an answer.
Dead Island 2 looks to be still in development and not like many assumed, faded into quasi-cancellation. After all, Dead Island 2 was originally announced way back in 2014
during Sony’s E3 briefing. But while we got a nice trailer to accompany
the announcement, it got quiet very quick around the game, and we
didn’t hear much from it ever since.
The original Dead Island was developed by Techland and released in
2011. The game didn’t become a hit with critics, getting average scores
but it seems players didn’t share the opinion. It became a success
despite having a repetitive gameplay, enough to warrant a sequel with
Dead Island: Riptide two years later. An open-world ravaged by zombies
and a focus on close-quarter melee combat has proven to be an untapped
formula for success.
Techland went on to work with Warner Bros. Interactive and created
Dying Light in 2015. A spiritual sequel to Dead Island which refined and
improved almost every aspect of the original game. Dying Light became a
huge success and the team just announced a sequel this last E3.
Maybe it was the departure of Techland which led to Dead Island 2 not
getting off the ground properly. Publisher Deep Silver initially chose
German studio Yager Developments of Spec Ops: The Line fame but later
announced in 2016 that Sumo Digital would to helm the project.
It remains to be seen how far the developement of Dead Island 2 has
come and when Deep Silver will be ready to finally share more info on
their game.
Source: Gamezone
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