
In it, he wakes up in a swank Beverly Hills villa and steps outside to find the remnants of a bloody zombie outbreak - all to the beat of Kool and the Gang. Per publisher Deep Silver and developer Dambuster Studios, you can pick up the long-in-development title on February 3, so mark your calendars.Ĭheck out the CGI trailer below, starring Jacob, one of the playable characters. To this end, Henderson claims an official update on the game will be shared in the coming months with a release likely to come sometime between Q4 2022 and early 2023.Rising from the ashes of 2014 comes word of Dead Island 2 coming to consoles, PC and Stadia in February 2023. Right at the top, Henderson claims the game's development is in good shape, indicating it's finally actually going to happen. Unfortunately, we still don't have any official details on the game, but we do have some unofficial details from industry insider and leaker, Tom Henderson. Since then, we haven't heard much about the project and we've yet to see a re-reveal. And for a while, it was unclear what was happening with the game until 2019, Dambuster Studios - a team best known for 2016's Homefront: The Revolution - was assigned to its development. Sumo Digital didn't last very long though. However, in 2016, after development issues, the studio was yanked from the game and replaced with Sumo Digital, a team perhaps best known for Crackdown 3, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, and Team Sonic Racing. Unlike its predecessor - which was developed by Techland, the Polish studio that would go on to make Dying Light and Dying Light 2 - Dead Island 2 was being made by Spec Ops: The Line developer Yager Development. The sequel to 2011's Dead Island was announced back in 2014.



Dead Island 2 is not only reportedly still happening, but its release date is apparently not very far away.
