Dead Iceland: 20 minutes trailer & pictures show, why does the game not in Germany

Extended trailer for dead Iceland shows pure and uncommented game scenes from the zombie massacre almost 20 minutes. In addition, you get a new bloody screenshots to dead Iceland in the PC games picture gallery to face.
Dead Iceland: 20 minutes trailer shows why does the game not in Germany. All new screenshots to dead Iceland in the PC games picture gallery. Deep Silver to publish his bloody and brutal action game dead Iceland not in Germany, as the Publisher of weights to do not use. Say: All splatter scenes are retained the title can be obtained in this country as a result only of the import or just directly from foreign countries. Why dead Iceland does not appear in our regions, shows a new extended trailer for the zombie massacre, we provide you as a result of the brutal content is shown on the second page of this message in the video this weekend. In the video you can see also brand new gameplay footage from the zombie slaughter of Techland's Polish developer studios in addition to well-known recordings. The show is because without comment in contrast to the recent 11-minute gameplay video for dead Iceland.
In addition, you get a handful of new screenshots from dead Iceland to face in the lower PC games picture gallery. They show you the character Steve B, which are grabs a machete to making kill a group of zombies. Some niedergemetzelte undead can take you on a Caribbean Beach view. Dead Iceland the Publisher deep silver appears at the end of the year for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. An exact date is still not known but still. To the extended gameplay trailer of dead Iceland. (From 18 years)
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