Wanted: Dead

Wanted: Dead Gets New ‘Combat Explained’ Trailer

Publisher 110 Industries and developer Soleil have released a new gameplay overview “combat explained” trailer for the upcoming third-person shooter game Wanted: Dead. The trailer highlights several gameplay and combat details including the enemy types, weapon types, skill tree, shooting mechanics, and more. Wanted: Dead will launch on February 14, 2023 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.

 

The game’s details via the publisher can be seen below:

Wanted: Dead a new hybrid slasher / shooter from the makers of Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive. The game follows a week in life of the Zombie Unit, an elite Hong Kong police squad on a mission to uncover a major corporate conspiracy. Play as Lt. Hannah Stone, a hard boiled Hong Kong cop, and plow through mercenaries, gang members and private military contractors in a spectacular cyberpunk adventure.

Key Features

Hack-and-slash Melee Combat – Use a wide variety of deadly moves and dozens of unique finishers to slice and dice.

Third-Person Shooter – Battle indoors and outdoors using a curated selection of projectile weapons—assault rifles, SMGs, LMGs and grenade launchers.

Brutal Finishers – Over 80 unique finishing moves.

Cyberpunk – A crazy mix of advanced weaponry and lo-tech 90s retro futurism.

Gripping Storyline – The Zombie unit uncovers a major corporate conspiracy in a dystopian version of Hong Kong.

Truly Hardcore Experience – The fights are not going to be easy, steel your resolve and use everything around you as you battle through hordes of mercenaries, synthetics and private security forces.

Beat ‘Em Up the Old School Way – Take down enemies to proceed further, revive the nostalgia in a modern twist on the established genre.

AAA Love Letter – An AAA love letter to the sixth generation of consoles.

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