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Picture from Dead Island invading Home

Deep Silver announced today that shortly before its release at the beginning of September, the zombie outbreak from Dead Island will spread to PlayStation Home, offering those over 17 an opportunity to enhance their experience through Home’s Total Game Integration campaign.

Terrifying zombies lurk in the once peaceful Central Plaza and soon it will come to resemble the Royal Palms Resort on the tropical island of Banoi, with palm trees and beautiful tropical vegetation, a gorgeous beach and stunning view of the ocean, bringing the unique Banoi feeling to PlayStation Home visitors. A Dead Island themed mini game will be available to PlayStation Home visitors in which players must prove their skills in crafting items and pit their abilities against attacks from a rampaging zombie horde. Just like the co-op mode in Dead Island this mini game can be played with up to 4 players in different play styles. In all, there are 10 mini-game challenges associated with the game, and users completing all 10 will be awarded with an exclusive in-game weapon – Exploding Meat.

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