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Zombie Vikings Headed to Steam on December 7

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Following the game’s release on the PlayStation 4 in September, Zoink Games have announced that Zombie Vikings is headed to the PC. As many other console to PC ports reported on this site in recent months, you will purchase and download this title via the Steam digital distribution service.

To be released starting Monday December 7th 2015, this edition of Zombie Vikings is set to include a number of platform-specific features such as Steam Trading Cards and Steam Cloud Saves. The Steam version will also include a major update to the game which will be PC-exclusive for a limited time. This update, which will be available on the PlayStation 4 for free later this month, will include a number of features including:

  • Unicorn Pig – In single-player mode, you’re now joined by a Unicorn Pig that’ll team up with you throughout the adventure

  • New Enemies – Lots of completely new enemies added

  • Progression – Unlock weapons as you progress through levels

  • Weapon Improvements – All weapons now have special effects and their stats are displayed in the store

  • Combat improvements – Direct roll, Mini health-bars, target hints etc.

  • and more features…

Zombie Vikings will be available on Steam at a price of $19.99 USD. although will come with a 20% off discount for the first week. They will also be releasing a bundle containing the DLC characters Frostbjörn and Raybjörn as well as the game’s soundtrack for $24.99 USD. Check out the Zombie Vikings Steam Store Page HERE.

Klaus Lyngeled | Creative Director at Zoink (About the Update)

We’ve listened to feedback from our community, and have used this to change the game for the better. Among many things, the single-player experience is changed. We’ve added a snuggly Unicorn Pig called Oink that’ll join you in your adventure. All good games should have a Unicorn Pig.

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