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Earlier in the calendar month, we reported on Dead Isle 2'due south development status via information from a well-known leaker. It was claimed that the sequel to the 2022 zombie action RPG could launch in the concluding quarter of 2022, with a potential sideslip to 2023. With more concrete statements from the game's parent visitor, that 2023 release window is looking pretty probable.

In a recent investor'south Q&A, Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors danced effectually providing detailed data near Expressionless Isle 2, while giving enough to instill conviction in the production. Wingefors assured investors that the game is all the same very much alive, stating that he expects it to launch past the next fiscal year. This would make March 31, 2023 the latest possible release appointment.

When press attempted to pry further data from Deep Silver, the publisher refused to comment, saying that more than details would be shared when information technology was gear up. Considering Embracer'southward comments, and Deep Silver's refusal to elaborate on its evolution status, it's likely that a more significant announcement is being prepped.

For a game that has been in development for around a decade, switching hands between three developers in that fourth dimension frame, anybody involved probably wants a more eventful reintroduction to Dead Island 2.