The Walking Dead Onslaught PSVR and PCVR release date confirmed, will be compatible with PS5

Survios has confirmed that The Walking Dead Onslaught will be released for PSVR, Steam VR, and Oculus Rift on September 29th, with a physical release landing on October 2nd in Europe and October 13th in North America. Survios also confirmed that The Walking Dead Onslaught will be compatible with the PlayStation 5. In The Walking Dead Onslaught players play as Daryl in the campaign following the events of the Savior War, and there will also be a Scavenger mode where players can take on the roles of Rick, Daryl, Michonne, and Carol. In Scavenger mode players will have to collect resources while battling against the zombie horde.

There will be some different versions of The Walking Dead Onslaught available and they are listed:

  • Digital Deluxe Edition: Includes Iconic Show Weapons Pack: Lucille, Rick’s Mace, The Red Machete and Tyreese’s Hammer, Alexandria Crafting Starter Kit, The Walking Dead Onslaught Mini-Soundtrack and Art Book. Additionally, purchases via the PlayStation Store will also receive a special PS4 Theme and Avatar pack.
  • Digital Pre-Order Bonuses: Offers exclusive Sheriff Rick and Hunter Daryl character skins, Gold Katana and Gold Knuckle Knife weapon skins, and a pre-purchase discount on participating platforms.
  • Retail Editions: Retail Exclusive Deluxe Editions and a limited run Survivor Edition are available at Retail. The Survivor Edition will feature all in-game and Deluxe Edition content, an exclusive SteelBook®, and 1 of 5 Collectable Postcards.

The Walking Dead Onslaught follows The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners to VR. In our review for The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners, Jason wrote:

“The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is an excellent VR game that stands out from a lot of what the medium tends to be associated with. The weight of the combat combined with the constant worry that the undead and the living both bring combine for an incredibly gratifying experience. Throw in crafting, the solid writing and meaningful quests and you’ve got a pretty special game on your hands. This is definitely worth a look if you can stomach more zombies. I mean, kill them, don’t eat them.”
You can read the full The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners review here.
Source: Press Release
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