Free-To-Play Co-Op Shooter Codename CURE II Launches July 25 on Steam
The sequel arrives with a larger player cap and procedural content, aiming to build on the original's 2.5 million-player base and 'Very Positive' Steam rating.
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Indie publisher indie.io and developer Raptor Byte will release the free-to-play co-op zombie shooter Codename CURE II on Steam on July 25. The sequel to the 2.5 million-player original supports up to five-player online co-op, five classes, enhanced gore, and randomized missions. A $9.99 Combat Specialist Pack DLC launches the same day.
Indie publisher indie.io and developer Raptor Byte set a July 25 release date for Codename CURE II, the free-to-play sequel to the co-op zombie shooter that drew 2.5 million players on Steam. The original Codename CURE holds a 'Very Positive' rating with 84% of reviews recommending it.
Codename CURE II supports online co-op for up to five players or solo play. Players pick from five classes-Pointman, Support, Assault, Technician, and Sniper-each with unique weapons and traits. Repeated play unlocks customization options for costumes, weapons, and attachments. The gore system is upgraded from the predecessor, and mission and stage content changes each playthrough. Enemy types include soldier zombies, zombie dogs, and boss enemies.
The game launches for free on Steam on July 25. A $9.99 Combat Specialist Pack DLC, adding new weapons, attachments, and cosmetics per class, releases simultaneously. The store page does not list Japanese language support as of writing.
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