Comical Rogue-lite Zombie Shooter Deadly Days Out Now on PlayStation and Xbox

Deadly Days

Demos are also available on both consoles to try before you buy

Time to lock ‘n’ load apocalypse fans! Publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer Pixelsplit Games today announced that the hugely popular over-the-top 8bit-style zombie shooter Deadly Days is out now on PlayStation via the PlayStation Store and Xbox via the Microsoft Store. And, if fans want a taste of the whacky gameplay and epic zombie battles Deadly Days has in store for them, they can now also download a playable demo on both consoles!

Players can expect the same crazy antics that they’ve come to love from the PC and Nintendo Switch versions. Expect to see bizarre in-game items, powers, and quirky characters as well as the in-depth crafting feature that allows survivors to construct rooms with different perks to build weapons with specialized modifications.

Deadly Days is a one-of-a-kind zombie survival game that focuses on intense strategic elements, as well as the undeniable humor behind what a zombie apocalypse would look like in our modern meme-oriented society.

Key features of Deadly Days include:

  • 60 plus different crazy items and tons of powerful special abilities can dramatically change the outcome of any battle
  • Over 25 weapon types with randomly generated modifications
  • 30 plus different survivor skins and more than 10 unique zombie and boss types that only want one thing: brains!
  • The lovingly designed pixel art style and procedurally generated cities and missions
  • Expand your base by building various rooms such as a greenhouse or mechanics room and craft crazy, unique weapons.

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Deadly Days is out now on PlayStation via the PlayStation Store (£15.99 / €18.99 / $18.99) and on Xbox via the Microsoft Store (£15.49 / €18.99 / $18.99 and will include a limited time 20% launch discount) as well as on PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch. The playable demos can also be downloaded from the store pages.

Stay up-to-date with Deadly Days by following Pixel Split Games on Twitter.

Jim Smale

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