New Zombies Ate My Pizza Update Includes More Dungeons and Matches

Games publisher R2Games has just released a major update pack for their MMO title Zombies Ate My Pizza. The new features will be available for players who are above level 30 and are detailed below:

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  • 3v3 Cross-Server Arena: Unlocked at Level 38, in this PvP system players form parties of three in their own server and are then matched against equivalent parties from other servers. Points are granted to a victory, and players can get points up to 10 times each day.
  • Convert and Refine Systems: Unlocked at Levels 37 and 40 respectively, these systems allow players to enhance their weapons by equipping them with Retrofits or changing their Firepower, Luck and Hit attributes.
  • Militia Meatwall: This dungeon unlocks for a Level 2 Militia and can be started at any time by a Militia Commander. Only Militia members can join, and participants kill monsters to earn points for Gold and Honor rewards.

In addition to all these new inclusions, players will also find “Privilege Cards, Faction Wars, Survival Dungeon and Bulletproof Vests” in this update.

 Zombies Ate My Pizza is an MMO shooter set in a post-apocalyptic environment and you can check it out here.


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