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Evil West Gets Action-Packed Trailer Before November 22 Release



Focus Entertainment has revealed a new co-op trailer for Evil West. Read on.

Evil West, the third-person action game that puts you in the boots of a vampire hunter rescuing a Wild West devoured by darkness, just shared a first look at its online co-op mode in a new trailer. Releasing on November 22 for PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC, watch the Co-op Gameplay Trailer and pre-order the game now!


Co-op Gameplay Trailer: https://youtu.be/8CzVyQXJsY4

Take on monster hunting with a friend! Designed as an explosive solo action adventure at heart, Evil West does not shy away from offering the option to turn an intrepid lone ranger’s journey into quality time slaying vampires with a buddy. It takes the form of an online cooperation mode that allows for two players to team up. Host and invite a friend on a segment of your journey or take on all missions together, blasting horrifying monsters in tandem and unleashing explosive combos in twice-the-fun, twice-the-style sequences. Mix and match your characters’ weapons and skills for ever-expanding action possibilities! Solo or with a friend, play Evil West November 22 on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Pre-orders are open on all platforms and on the Focus Entertainment Store with an exclusive cover art for physical editions.

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