World War Z: Valley of the Zeke Episode System Requirements
Arizona becomes a battleground in this new chapter. Three missions follow a fractured patrol squad's desperate race through the infected-ridden state to rejoin their evacuating convoy before it's too late.
World War Z: Valley of the Zeke Episode Minimum & Recommended Specs
Minimum: Core i5-2400 /, Nvidia GeForce GTX, 8 GB RAM. Recommended: 16 GB RAM RAM.
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World War Z: Valley of the Zeke Episode Game Info
Release Date
December 5, 2023
Platforms
Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One
Genres
Game Modes
- Single player
- Multiplayer
- Co-operative
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