But what might take fans by surprise is that Dead Island 2 won’t be an open-world game, according to Polygon.
The game was then announced for a 2015 release, but Deep Silver dropped Yegar studio due to creative differences.
After Techland, the studio behind the original Dead Island decided to ditch the sequel and focus entirely on the Dying Light series, Deep Silver had to look for a new development studio.
Initially, in 2014, Yager discussed its vision to take the Dead Island 2’s zombie apocalypse to San Fransisco and beyond.