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Undead Labs to announce State of Decay 2 release date at E3 2017

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Published onFebruary 8, 2017

published onFebruary 8, 2017

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State of Decay 2, the upcoming survival game from developer Undead Labs is one of the newXbox Play Anywheregames to be released on the Xbox One and Windows 10 later this year. Today, a tweet from the official State of Decay 2 Twitter account revealed that the game studio plans to announce the game’s release date at E3 2017:

Did we mention we’re dropping our release date at#E32017, you don’t want to miss this! ?https://t.co/V3jIaLcyeq

— State Of Decay 2 (@StateOfDecay)February 8, 2017

The title was announced last year at E3 2016, and we still don’t know much about it except that its story will pick up where the original game left off. As for the gameplay, the game will be set in an open-world environment that can be explored with up to three other players. You can watch the E3 2016 trailer below:

In case you missed it, the Entertainment Software Association alsoannouncedtoday that E3 2017 will be open to the public this year, unlike previous editions which were media-only events. Consumer passes will go on sale on February 13 and we invite you to check theofficial websitefor more details. We’ll also be at E3 this year and we’ll make sure not to miss any announcements about upcoming Xbox exclusives and the highly anticipatedProject Scorpio.

Radu Tyrsina

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