A new video game inspired by the story, characters, humor and horror of Sony Pictures’ original hit film Zombieland and its sequel, Zombieland 2: Double Tap, arriving in theaters on Oct. 18, 2019 — was announced. Developed by High Voltage Software, the game will launch on Oct. 15, 2019, on PlayStation®4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC. The game is published by GameMill Entertainment, Minneapolis, MN.

Zombieland Double Tap: Road Trip is the wild, twin-stick cooperative shooter that tells the story of how the characters you love found their way from Pacific Playland at the end of Zombieland to the start of the sequel. With mayhem, irreverence, and more gore than the ESRB recommends you witness, we’re bringing you an untold chapter in the lives of our heroes. Take the role of one of the classic four heroes, or even one of the new faces, and combat an endless horde of over-the-top zombies! Hit the road, and do it in style in Zombieland Double Tap: Road Trip! Set after the events of the first movie, Zombieland: Double Tap – Road Trip is a ridiculously fun top-down twin-stick shooter featuring local co-op multiplayer for up to four players. Play as your favorite heroes from the original — Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita, and Little Rock — as well as new unlockable characters from the upcoming sequel.

Use your special abilities, an arsenal of weapons and the essential Zombieland rules for survival to stay alive against huge numbers of uniquely grotesque and dangerous undead monstrosities in Zombieland: Double Tap – Road Trip’s story-based campaign mode, wave-based horde mode, and ongoing daily and weekly challenges. Preorder your copy now on PS4, XB1, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC

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Ethan Allen was born and raised in the south bay (SoCal). At age 5 he was taken to the theater to see Halloween 2. Since that time he hasn’t been able to bite into an apple because of the fear of chomping down into a razor blade. At age 12 he went to his first haunt (Knotts Scary Farm) and only has missed a handful of years since then. Ethan has an unhealthy obsession with Elvira, 80’s slashers, and universal monsters which is borderline creepy.