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Tactical VR multiplayer shooter Zero Killed gets new gameplay trailer

The game heavily focuses on team cooperation and communication

Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker
Wednesday, August 22, 2018 | 14:02 GMT
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Tactical VR multiplayer shooter Zero Killed gets new gameplay trailer

Wednesday, August 22, 2018 | 14:02 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Indie development studio Ignibit has released a new gameplay trailer for its upcoming tactical VR multiplayer shooter game Zero Killed. The game releases in September.

Zero Killed is said to be a tactical multiplayer VR shooter that mixes tactical gameplay, engaging PvP multiplayer, a rich choice of equipment, and gadgets with a dash of sci-fi. All put into VR with unrestricted movement and an advanced collision system for full immersion.

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The game will feature 4 vs 4 multiplayer, 4 different game modes, 10 characters to choose from with each featuring unique gadgets, equipment, perks and personalities, and 3 unique locations to play on.

The game heavily focuses on team cooperation and communication. Both are key elements required to adapt and respond to the ever-changing situation on a battlefield.

For those who wish to try out the game before its release a separate beta page is available to sign-up.

Zero Killed will release in September 2018 and will support both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets. It will also be making its way to the PlayStation 4 by supporting PlayStation VR at a later date.

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