
The characters have similar characteristics and are capable of using any weapon. Users will take control of Karl, a Russian soldier, a German officer or a scientist. The campaign is held both alone and in cooperative mode for up to 4 participants. There are hundreds of thousands of them, they are dead soldiers, zombies and monsters created by scientists. Desperate, losing the war, Hitler decided to send his remaining battalion to Europe. I want to be fair to the fans who want to buy it on the platform they want.” He also added that he might change his mind, but “there would have to be a bloody good reason.” It looks like Epic found one.Taking control of the main character, Carl Fairbairn in Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army, to fight against the last, most powerful Nazi army. Fine, that might de-risk the project, but you also have to factor in the cost of the negative reaction from people who are upset by that decision. “It’s not just compensating us for lost sales on platform X or Y. “I’m not really a big believer in exclusives,” he said at the time.
Related: check out our list of the best co-op games on PCĪs PC Gamer points out, Kingsley’s words seem contrary to his expressed opinions in a May interview with MCV – where he seems opposed to the idea of going exclusive to any platform, and in particular was concerned about the reaction from fans. And one of the challenges for us making games, and a challenge for any indie studio, anybody that doesn’t have a huge amount of money to spend on marketing, is discovery.” He also says that one of the best ways for Epic to counter the dominance of Steam “is by offering something exclusive.” “Maybe upsetting a few people isn’t necessarily bad,” he says, “because it gets you attention as well. While the choice to take games as Epic exclusives has consistently proven to be upsetting to people who prefer to see PC games on platforms such as Steam, Kingsley suggests that this may actually be a good thing.
