Fans of co-operative third-person shooters have been gunning down hordes of zombies under the command of a deceased Adolf Hitler since Rebellion Developments' Zombie Army 4: Dead War released on February 4, 2020. Today the development studio announced that its prior venture, 2015's Zombie Army Trilogy, will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch at the end of March.

Rebellion's Zombie Army franchise began as a DLC spin-off released for Sniper Elite V2 in 2013 called Nazi Zombie Army. That DLC was combined with its two follow-up chapters to become the Zombie Army Trilogy, which has thus far been made available on PC for $44.99, and both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for $49.99.

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The March 31 release of the 'M' rated game for Nintendo's hybrid console was announced on Twitter, alongside a short video asking players to "take Hitler down" across "three terrifying campaigns" which include 15 missions and support both the Switch Pro Controller and motion controls with HD Rumble. There is no indication as to whether the game will include the crossover DLC with Valve's Left 4 Dead series released on PC.

The Zombie Army games are just one spin-off of the Sniper Elite series that UK development studio Rebellion has created in recent years. It also developed a third-person shooter set in the 1930s called Strange Brigade, which focuses on ancient mythology and features more of a Tomb Raider or Uncharted-esque tone.

However, Zombie Army seems to have picked up steam in gaming circles given the decision to create a standalone fourth title. That game even released with a Collector's Edition that showcases its gory zombie shark enemy, X-Ray kills, and World War II-era aesthetic.

Zombie Army 4: Dead War has also utilized a number of creepy design choices, like adding voice lines through the PS4's DualShock controller when players pause the game. If that kind of game design and the promise of killing a reanimated Adolf Hitler with zombie sharks sounds appealing, taking a look at the original trilogy of games on its newest mobile platform would be a good place to start.

Zombie Army Trilogy is currently available on PC, the PlayStation 4, and the Xbox One. It will be available for the Nintendo Switch on March 31, 2020.

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Source: Zombie Army Trilogy Website