After being absent for more than two years following its initial announcement, the long-awaited John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is back in the spotlight with a fresh gameplay trailer and a confirmed release timeframe.
Here’s a taste of what this co-op zombie shooter is all about:
Offering a gooey, lively vibe along with plenty of undead gore, this seems tailored to satisfy enthusiasts of the Left 4 Dead series.
You’ll have the opportunity to team up with your friends (even those playing on different platforms can join), and together, you can enjoy intense first-person shooter gameplay that involves battling waves of enemies, whether it’s on foot or using vehicles.

The game utilizes the Saber’s Swarm Engine, the same technology behind World War Z: Aftermath and Warhammer Space Marine 2. Essentially, you can anticipate numerous characters appearing simultaneously in this game.
You’ll be able to pick your character and class, each specialising in different ways of course.
Drawing influence from the thrilling blend of ’80s horror and action flicks, this game exudes a “buddy-movie feel with exaggerated comedy.” As you confront the hordes of the undead, improve your arsenal, and join forces to conquer progressively difficult obstacles.
Inspired by the adrenaline-pumping fusion of ’80s horror and action films, this game offers a buddy-movie atmosphere laced with over-the-top humor. Join the fight against the undead, enhance your weapons, and team up to tackle escalating challenges.
It’s undeniable that such cooperative actions can be a blast, and given Saber Interactive’s track record of creating excellent games over the past few years, there’s certainly promise in it.
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