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Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient Gets Release Date as Blood Drive Celebrates Release With Launch Trailer

XSEED Games announced the release date of Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient while celebrating the launch of Corpse Party: Blood Drive with a launch trailer.

Today XSEED Games announced the release date of Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient while celebrating the launch of Corpse Party: Blood Drive with a launch trailer.

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While Blood Drive launches on Switch and PC following its releaese on PS Vita a long while ago. 

On the other hand, Dead Patient is coming only to PC on October 23. It’s the first chapter of an episodic series with the promise of more episodes coming as they’re finished by developer GrisGris.

For some reason the embedding of Blood Drive’s launch trailer doesn’t work, so you’ll have to go check it out here.

We also get some screenshots for both. Let’s start with Blood Drive. The first four screenshots in the gallery below are from the Switch version, the rest is from the PC version.

And here are a few images of Dead Patient, including the key art.

Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient will cost $9.99, £8.99, or €9.99 deopnding on where you live. If you’re not familiar with it, you can read an official description.

“Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient takes players on a dark and mysterious journey through the seemingly deserted halls of the hospital Amare Patriarcha Crucis.

After student Ayame awakens from a coma, she must explore the hospital, solving inventory-based puzzles, collecting medical charts of deceased patients, and avoiding terrifying zombie-like pursuers in order to find much-needed answers, as well as—hopefully—a way out.

Titled Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient NEUES in Japan, Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient is the definitive version of Dead Patient, featuring updated graphics and additional scenarios.

Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient exists as the first chapter in a new standalone story within the Corpse Party series, allowing players to jump in regardless of their experience with past titles. Future chapters will be released episodically as they are completed by the original developers at Team GrisGris.”


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