Skybound Entertainment Unveils “The Walking Dead: Betrayal” Game

Skybound Entertainment and Other Ocean Interactive have announced a new third-person action game called The Walking Dead: Betrayal. The game will be available for PC and will feature up to eight players.

In the game players will need to work together to complete objectives and escape from a horde of walkers. However, there are also traitors among the survivors, who are working to sabotage the group’s efforts. As evidence of the traitors’ sabotage becomes apparent, paranoia and accusations will threaten to tear the survivors apart.

Skybound Entertainment Unveils “The Walking Dead: Betrayal” Game

The game is being developed by Other Ocean Interactive, the team behind the critically-acclaimed and best-selling hidden-role survival game, Project Winter. The Walking Dead: Betrayal is currently in development and will be available for $19.99. A closed beta test will be held starting on August 10.

“Out of resources, with a horde of walkers on their heels, players must work together to complete objectives and escape in The Walking Dead: Betrayal. They’ll need to work fast, as walkers aren’t the only threat they will have to face in rural Canada. While these survivors struggle to escape, incognito ‘traitors’ lurk among them, plotting to do everything in their power to delay repairs and prevent anyone from leaving. As evidence of their sabotage becomes apparent, paranoia and accusations threaten to tear the survivors apart as they desperately work towards escaping.”

Gameplay Photos

For more information about the game visit Steam.

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