Dead State’s release date shambles out of the gate

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The full version of zombie apocalypse strategy/RPG title Dead State will be infecting Steam in just over a month.

As a Halloween surprise, DoubleBear have revealed that Dead State will be evolving out of Early Access into its full launch build on 4 December, which (in case you’re as bad with dates as I am) is in just over a month.

If that’s not quite enough and you want something to play now now now, they’ve also revealed that Patch #4 will be going live later today. No specifics on what that’ll contain, but it’ll apparently offer “delicious, gooey content, features, and fixes,” which is largely what I want in Early Access updates.

When we have news on what that patch will contain and when, exactly, it’s launching, we’ll let you know. Until then: Dead State is due out on 4 December 2014.


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