John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is an upcoming co-op first-person shooter game developed by Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment. In this game, you’ll be taking out a seemingly endless horde of zombies in an intense, action-packed atmosphere.
If you’re a big fan of horror movies, then John Carpenter’s name is no stranger to you. To those who don’t know, he is a cinematic horror legend behind iconic titles such as Halloween, The Thing, The Fog, and many more.
Knowing that players may recognize some of his unique touches throughout the game. If you’re curious about this horror game, here’s everything you need to know about Toxic Commando’s release date, story, gameplay, and more.
Toxic Commando Release Date
The game has been announced to be released sometime in 2024 for Xbox X | S, the Epic Games Store, and PlayStation 5, but no specific date has been given. This means that fans of the franchise will have to wait a while before they are able to experience the full game. |
We’ll be updating this article once the exact release date is confirmed, so make sure to keep checking back. For now, if you’d like to dip your toe in the water and experience the game before anyone else, you can sign up for the beta, which can accessed on the Toxic Commando beta website.
Toxic Commando Gameplay
Based on the trailer, you’ll be fighting against a horde of zombies using various weapons, from melee, shotguns, to even a rocket launcher. You name it. If that’s not enough, the game also allows you to use vehicles as you mow down zombies in your way. Additionally, given that this is a co-op game, you can play with up to three friends to help you during your post-apocalyptic zombie journey.
Toxic Commando Story
The plot of this game revolves around an experiment gone bad. In an attempt to draw energy from the Earth’s core in a future scenario, a zombie plague known as Sludge God has instead been unleashed. As the player, you’ll need to be ready to take your Glock out and kill it with its endless army of abominations.
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