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Save $10 off the Steam key to the wildly popular World War Z video game

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TL;DR: Pay only $19 for the Steam key to World War Z and slay zombies on your PC.


Remember the days when zombies were almost everywhere in pop culture? Nearly every company had its own version of the undead. But truth be told, only a few managed to leave a lasting bite, and one of those was World War Z.

If you’re still not over Brad Pitt’s zombie-slaying spree, you can step into his shoes with the World War Z video game. Even better, the Steam key for PC gaming is on sale for $19 (reg. $29.99). Inspired by the blockbuster Paramount Pictures film, it promises fast-paced gameplay that should keep you on edge and, probably, yelling at your screen.

This co-op third-person shooter allows up to four players, taking you on a global zombie-killing tour from New York to Moscow, Japan, and Jerusalem. Your main goal? Outlive the dead (obviously) by battling swarms of zombies. But these aren’t your typical brain-dead walkers; the in-game zombie hordes are designed to move like real crowds and get progressively harder to defeat as you advance through the game.

While you can always tough it out and play solo, where’s the fun in that? The game allows for teaming up with friends in PvPvZ modes. You can choose your class, level up to different classes with distinct perks and play styles, and unlock weapon upgrades to tackle even tougher challenges.

Now’s your chance to take on the zombie apocalypse, Pitt-style. Normally retailing for $29.99, you can score the Steam key to World War Z on sale for just $19 — no coupon necessary.

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World War Z: Steam Key for PC Gaming

$19.00
at The Mashable Shop

$29.99
Save $10.99



https://mashable.com/deals/july-3-world-war-z


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