Activision’s Walking Dead gameplay footage reportedly leaked online

30 December 2012

Are you sick of zombie games yet? What about zombie games based on The Walking Dead? The shambling, brain-eating undead are certainly the flavour of the year, and just before 2012 comes to an end a new (alleged) gameplay video has leaked online.

Activision is currently working on an FPS title based on The Walking Dead franchise – but the publisher has yet to reveal anything official. However, Guru3D member “Stone Gargoyle” has shared a Youtube video which is allegedly actual gameplay footage of the game.

There’s no way to sugarcoat this – it looks kind of bad. If this is indeed the real deal, then it’s clearly a very, very alpha version of the game with a lot of polishing still to be done. Make sure you watch it you think of it from that perspective, otherwise you’re going to be sorely disappointed by every frame.

Activision have yet to make any comment on the video, but it would take a fair bit of effort to fake something like this – it’s certainly SOME kind of Walking Dead game; albeit a generic, kind of ugly one. Check it out:

Source: DSOGaming

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  1. Stan Smith
    02.01.2013 at 11:25

    there is no proof this is from activision…

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