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World War Z x The Walking Dead

World War Z x The Walking Dead

|United States

7.4 /10

Pretty good

Niche

312 ratings
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Steam · Player score7.4/10312 ratings
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A new crossover episode with AMC's The Walking Dead. Battle for survival against the undead as Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, Michonne, and Negan in three unique story chapters featuring iconic locations from The Walking Dead. Fight through hordes of dangerous new, slower-moving but no less lethal Walkers across The Prison, Alexandria Safe Zone, and Grady Memorial Hospital with two new melee weapons (Negan’s Bat Lucille and Michonne's Katana), and two new weapon skins (Rick's Revolver and Daryl's Crossbow). But be wary of the new special Zeke: the dreaded Spiked Walker.

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Pretty good: 7.4/10 across 312 ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.

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ZTGDTerrence Johnson · 2 Apr, 2026
8/10

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Smash JumpChris Melnyk · 17 Feb, 2026
9/10

If you are looking to slay some zombies with friends or others, World War Z was already a top choice. However, the addition of The Walking Dead as a DLC makes it a top choice for me and something I highly recommend.

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TheBigBoisZachary Holmes · 15 Feb, 2026
8/10

World War Z x The Walking Dead: At $9.99, World War Z x The Walking Dead is a steal. Many modern DLCs charge $20 for a few skins. Here, you get three full story chapters, four fully voiced characters (with A-list talent), and a gameplay variant that feels distinct from the base game. It is a love letter to the fans. It proves that World War Z as a platform is versatile enough to handle different "flavors" of the zombie apocalypse. It successfully merges the overwhelming numbers of the Swarm Engine with the slow-burn dread of Robert Kirkman’s universe. Whether you are a WWZ veteran looking for a change of pace or a TWD fan looking for a game that finally does Rick Grimes justice, this is an instant buy.

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