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The Walking Dead is getting a new PC game

Skybound Entertainment has a new game coming out based on The Walking Dead. Titled The Walking Dead: Betrayal, the game will be a third-person action game with co-op gameplay for up to eight players. 

This upcoming The Walking Dead experience is currently in development for PC with Other Ocean Interactive, the team behind Project WinterStarting today, you can join The Walking Dead: Betrayal Discord channel to get future updates and news on the upcoming beta test, scheduled for August.

The Walking Dead: Betrayal adds some Among Us flavour by having some of the survivors be ‘traitors', who will work secretly to delay repairs and prevent the group from escaping the horde.

“We’re tremendously excited to unveil this latest The Walking Dead experience that fully immerses players with a fresh and unique take on social deception gameplay,” said Robert Kirkman, Chief Creative Director of Skybound Entertainment and creator of The Walking Dead. “Partnering with Other Ocean Interactive, true innovators in this game genre, will allow players to experience hordes of deceit and distrust as they struggle to work together to survive and escape.”

The game does not have a release date yet but the beta takes place on the 10th of August. You can sign up for beta access directly through Steam.

KitGuru Says: This isn't the type of Walking Dead game I was expecting to see but it could end up being quite fun.

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