As some of you might remember, back in November of last year we wrote that Fntastic had announced their multiplayer action horror game “Dead Dozen”. Well, in December of last year, Fntastic also launched a pretty impressive and brand-new gameplay trailer for “Dead Dozen”. Long story short, I’ve kept my eyes on the game ever since then. However, as of lately it has been rather quiet on the “Dead Dozen” front. Well, the silence has been broken! Because Fntastic just informed us that “Dead Dozen” is getting a new co-op mode called “Escape” (it’s going to be available in April):
“Hey guys! I’m Aisen, co-founder of Fntastic studio. We’re excited to share with you the new DEAD DOZEN Co-op mode – ESCAPE, which will become available in April” – Fntastic
Awesome indeed =) And for those who have no idea (whatsoever) what “Dead Dozen” is all about (the game is out now via the Steam Early Access program), here’s a short description of the game:
“Team-up with 3 of your friends to beat the various challenges and defeat AI-controlled enemies in your quest to escape from the depths of the mysterious pyramid in the heart of Siberia. But beware, one of your friends can be infected…
DEAD DOZEN is a Multiplayer Action Horror Game where you turn into a ghoul after your death as a human. Loot, barricade and cooperate when you play as a Survivor or infiltrate, infect and eat your former human friends when you play as a Ghoul.
The game became available on March 7, 2018 on Steam Early Access. We made several key mistakes at the start, but we nevertheless do not regret about it. We still hope for the comeback of DEAD DOZEN and continue to support it – we release updates 2 times a week, and as described above now we are working on the new mode”
And with that said, are you guys and girls excited for the “Escape” co-op mode? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below!
Robin “V-Act” Ek
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Tags: Dead Dozen, Fntastic studio, Horror games, Indie games, PC games, Steam