The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival Announced for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2
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Summary
Odaclick Game Studio and Trailmark Games have announced a new 2D beat-em-up called The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival, coming to both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The game follows a similar formula to the developer's previous title The Karate Kid: Street Rumble, which received a 7/10 score for its visuals and combat. This new entry features zombie-filled combat in The Walking Dead universe.
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Odaclick Game Studio and Trailmark Games have announced a new 2D beat-em-up called The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival.
This new jaunt looks to offer a similar experience, albeit with lots of zombies and Walking Dead flair.
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