Spec Ops: The Line developer, Yager Interactive, first worked on the project before Deep Silver cut ties with them. It was at E3 in 2014 when the infamous “Jogger” announcement trailer debuted for its follow up, Dead Island 2.īut with Techland leaving the IP to develop Dying Light, publisher Deep Silver would end up handing the project to multiple developers over the next few years. In the case of Dead Island 2, we have exactly that.ĭead Island released in 2011 and went on to enjoy moderate success and spawned a stand-alone expansion, Riptide, in 2013. It’s far more rare to see a game or franchise that was assumed dead rise from its grave. The industry has seen more than its fair share of game debuts that proceed to evaporate into history. It’s genuinely hard to believe I’m sitting here writing a review for Dead Island 2.
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