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Dead Island 2 publisher Deep Silver parts ways with developer

What’s exactly happening with Dead Island 2’s development?

Not all that long ago, it seemed that development on the latest (and first numbered) Dead Island sequel was proceeding swimmingly. Sure there were some delays, but that’s true of tons of big name titles these days, and it certainly looked as though DI2 was doing well.

As a DI fan myself, I was pretty happy with the way that the game was shaping up. With a Californian setting that promised to bring Dead Island’s particular brand of zombie apocalypse to the shores of the United States, and some celebrity voice work behind it, I was excited. It also looked pretty awesome graphically, which is of course something that you’d want to see.

All that seems like it might be scrapped in part (or maybe in whole) since Deep Silver has announced that they’ll be parting ways with developer Yager. No reason is given as to what’s happened to cause this rift, or what will be happening with the still hotly anticipated game in the future either. In fact, really nothing was said about it – here’s the whole statement, as it appears in the press release:

“With Dead Island 2, Deep Silver has always been dedicated to delivering the sequel that Dead Island fans deserve. 

After careful consideration, today we announce the decision to part ways with development partner YAGER. 

We will continue working towards bringing our vision of Dead Island 2 to life, and we will share further information at a later stage.”

So, at the very least, I’d expect to not see much on Dead Island 2 for a while. A good long while perhaps, as Deep Silver gets a new dev team on board and overhauls the project as they deem necessary. Sit tight DI fans, we’ll have more on this one as it breaks.

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Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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