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Yes thank you. Does that include coop for the campaign or for some other mode?
I think there is already a game for you and it's called Left 4 Dead 2. ^^ You could also try Vermintide 1 and 2 which are just Warhammer L4D. There's also World War Z which is basically Left 4 Dead but made recently. You might also like Zombie Army Trilogy or Zombie Army 4 which are basically WWII era Left 4 Dead.
I have already played all those games and though I wouldn't mind another (so long as it isn't an always-online, live-service trash fire like Back 4 Blood) I wish-listed this game because I want a coop campaign. The best experiences had in gaming have all been coop campaigns played with my bros.
Well, I'm in. That's wonderful, God bless the devs.
Good point! Local coop is very important because if a game has local coop, it can still be used online via remote play together (just finished Blood Knights in coop that way.)
If on the other hand, a game is online coop only, it's only a matter of time till they kill the servers and it becomes a single-player only game.... or a completely dead and unplayable game like Battleborn if they make it online-only even for single-player.
Game can be played entirely OFFLINE.
And the game are finally Hunt: Showdown
While the actual developer who made ...Gilded Age are proposed to Remnant