Dead Island Game of the Year Edition Announced

If you have yet to experience the tropical island horror story of Dead Island, then you might be interested in this budget friendly Game of the Year Edition. Releasing on June 26th, Deep Silver will be providing you with the full game and all the downloadable content that it was given. The GOTY Edition includes the downloadable content "Ryder White", "Bloodbath Arena" and "The Ripper." According to the press release, the game has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.

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If you have yet to experience the tropical island horror story of Dead Island, then you might be interested in this budget friendly Game of the Year Edition. Releasing on June 26th, Deep Silver will be providing you with the full game and all the downloadable content that it was given. The GOTY Edition includes the downloadable content “Ryder White”, “Bloodbath Arena” and “The Ripper.”

Game of the Year Editions are starting to become more popular and they’re an easy way out for gamers not interested in purchasing games at launch knowing full well there will be downloadable content post launch.

You’ll be able to find the Dead Island: Game of the Year Edition on store shelves for $29.99 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Source: Joystiq


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