Dead Island Developers Unveil "Project Hell"
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Dead Island Developers Unveil “Project Hell”

The boys from Techland certainly have been keeping themselves busy. As if working on the next installment in the Dead Island series wasn’t enough to occupy their time; today they announced Project Hell, the codename for the next game the studio is developing.
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The boys from Techland certainly have been keeping themselves busy. As if working on the next installment in the Dead Island series wasn’t enough to occupy their time; today they announced Project Hell, the codename for the next game the studio is developing.

Unfortunately, we don’t have a whole lot to go off of yet outside of a new blog created for the project. It seems right now that the plan is to stay close to the Dead Island style of tearing through hordes of enemies. They even stated that some of the game will be using Dead Island technology.

Right now, they’re running a poll on the official Facebook page asking for you to decide which one of the Necromancer concepts you’d like to see make it into the final product.

Check it out, and vote for either 1 or 3. You know it’s the right thing to do.


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