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Dead Rising studio Capcom Vancouver has been shut downSep 18, 2018 - EurogamerCapcom Vancouver, the studio primarily responsible for the development of Capcom's Dead Rising series as well as Puzzle Fighter on mobile, has been shut down. In a statement provided to Kotaku, the publisher said that the decision to close Capcom Vancouver had been made following a review of the titles currently in development at the studio. It has now "decided to cancel the development projects at this studio" and will "concentrate development of major titles in Japan." As a result of the closure, 158 jobs will be lost at Capcom Vancouver. However, a skeleton staff will remain in place until January next year in order to "finalise closure operations and logistics". Read more… Hit the fairway and the zombie hordes with Frank West in Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf out nowJun 20, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/27909702/b1b4e37ad509c66d805041645573809fe7a366dc.png “You said we were gonna play mini golf!” – Frank West, Dead Rising 4. Frank West was promised mini golf and he’s going to get mini golf, as Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf launches today on Xbox One, Windows 10 and Steam. Bringing three modes of zombie stroking play to the tee (Online Multiplayer, Local Multiplayer and Single Player), we’ve constructed a challenge for the most avid undead golfer. With Frank in the announcer’s box offering the most colorful of color-commentary, players will take control of Connor, Isaac, Jessa and Jordan as they compete on six different courses each with four holes. Armed with an arsenal of 3 clubs, players will have a Driver for long range shots, a Wedge for shooting over obstacles and of course a Putter for putting the ball in the hole. Players will also be able to use the Ball Buster, a wheel of misfortune that allows them to randomly select a player (including themselves) and add a status affect that can change the game such as; bouncier balls, reduced shot power, a sped up or hidden shot meter and new obstacles on the course. Truly screw over the competition for extra hilarity by playing cheap and dirty. Of course, a Dead Rising game wouldn’t be complete without the ability to pulverize zombies in a unique fashion, and driving the ball through the undead hordes will give players Zenny, the Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf currency. This earned currency can be used to buy awesome character customization options that will let players outfit their character with a variety of new skills and looks including: • 8 unique club sets; higher level clubs have longer range and larger sweet spots to get you closer and more accurately to the hole • A variety of golf balls that can have explosive effects when you get the perfect shot • 20 Exo Suits to purchase, with a variety of different colors to fit your style • Over 10 unique helmets to add flare to your character Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf is included as part of the Dead Rising 4 Season Pass for $24.99 (USD) / €19.99 / £16.24, which is available for purchase in the Microsoft Store and on Steam. Players can also get the pack as a standalone purchase for $9.99 (USD) / €9.99 / £7.99, or get the game and Season Pass together in the Dead Rising 4 Digital Deluxe Edition which is $79.99 (USD) / €79.99 / £54.99. From zombie infection to golf swing perfection, Dead Rising 4 is the ideal excuse to stay inside this summer. To keep up-to-date on everything Dead Rising follow us on Twitter and LIKE our Facebook page. Hit the fairway and the zombie hordes with Frank West in Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf out nowJun 20, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/27909702/b1b4e37ad509c66d805041645573809fe7a366dc.png “You said we were gonna play mini golf!” – Frank West, Dead Rising 4. Frank West was promised mini golf and he’s going to get mini golf, as Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf launches today on Xbox One, Windows 10 and Steam. Bringing three modes of zombie stroking play to the tee (Online Multiplayer, Local Multiplayer and Single Player), we’ve constructed a challenge for the most avid undead golfer. With Frank in the announcer’s box offering the most colorful of color-commentary, players will take control of Connor, Isaac, Jessa and Jordan as they compete on six different courses each with four holes. Armed with an arsenal of 3 clubs, players will have a Driver for long range shots, a Wedge for shooting over obstacles and of course a Putter for putting the ball in the hole. Players will also be able to use the Ball Buster, a wheel of misfortune that allows them to randomly select a player (including themselves) and add a status affect that can change the game such as; bouncier balls, reduced shot power, a sped up or hidden shot meter and new obstacles on the course. Truly screw over the competition for extra hilarity by playing cheap and dirty. Of course, a Dead Rising game wouldn’t be complete without the ability to pulverize zombies in a unique fashion, and driving the ball through the undead hordes will give players Zenny, the Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf currency. This earned currency can be used to buy awesome character customization options that will let players outfit their character with a variety of new skills and looks including: • 8 unique club sets; higher level clubs have longer range and larger sweet spots to get you closer and more accurately to the hole • A variety of golf balls that can have explosive effects when you get the perfect shot • 20 Exo Suits to purchase, with a variety of different colors to fit your style • Over 10 unique helmets to add flare to your character Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf is included as part of the Dead Rising 4 Season Pass for $24.99 (USD) / €19.99 / £16.24, which is available for purchase in the Microsoft Store and on Steam. Players can also get the pack as a standalone purchase for $9.99 (USD) / €9.99 / £7.99, or get the game and Season Pass together in the Dead Rising 4 Digital Deluxe Edition which is $79.99 (USD) / €79.99 / £54.99. From zombie infection to golf swing perfection, Dead Rising 4 is the ideal excuse to stay inside this summer. To keep up-to-date on everything Dead Rising follow us on Twitter and LIKE our Facebook page. Steam Cards come to Dead Rising 2 and Off The RecordApr 26, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.edgecast.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/3952972/578360ffd3e140ac8a13660491cbdf4910b839c5.jpg Like the shambling undead enemies that face Chuck Greene and Frank West, you can't keep the Dead Rising series down. From the successful Steam launch of Dead Rising 4 to the release of Frank Rising the series keeps coming. Now we've returned to the classic Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off The Record to bring Steam Cards to the games. All cards have a standard (blue) and rare foil (silver) version, so get working on completing your own set today. The entire Dead Rising series is now on Steam from Frank West's first appearance through to his most recent outing.Steam Cards come to Dead Rising 2 and Off The RecordApr 26, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.edgecast.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/3952972/578360ffd3e140ac8a13660491cbdf4910b839c5.jpg Like the shambling undead enemies that face Chuck Greene and Frank West, you can't keep the Dead Rising series down. From the successful Steam launch of Dead Rising 4 to the release of Frank Rising the series keeps coming. Now we've returned to the classic Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off The Record to bring Steam Cards to the games. All cards have a standard (blue) and rare foil (silver) version, so get working on completing your own set today. The entire Dead Rising series is now on Steam from Frank West's first appearance through to his most recent outing.Dead Rising 4 swarms to Steam on March 14thFeb 22, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/jefferysimpson/27af215647abfca8b3e6cc960473469f.png?v=202200 Dead Rising 4 is unleashing a new kind of undead plague on PCs this spring when it arrives for Steam on March 14th, 2017. It’s time to get gory as photojournalist and zombie outbreak survivor Frank West returns to Willamette, Colorado sixteen years after the events of the original Dead Rising. Frank finds the town under siege from another zombie infestation and the rebuilt Willamette Memorial Megaplex Mall stocked with bloody entrails and all sorts of consumer goods. Frank will not only be pitted against the zombie horde but also two new and dangerous kinds of undead creatures as he comes across spry and energetic freshly infected zombies and the dangerously intelligent Evo threat. He will also face a shadowy para-military organization and some not-so-friendly survivors who have their own opinions on how to make it through the zombie apocalypse. Can Frank uncover what’s behind this latest zombie outbreak? Can he get out of Willamette alive? Just how many selfies will he take? With intense action and an unmatched level of weapon and character customization, Dead Rising 4 delivers a heart pounding experience as players explore, scavenge and fight to survive in an open world sandbox on the brink of the next undead outbreak. The digital Steam release is available to pre-order starting today at a special faaantastic 20% off price of $47.99 (USD). After launch the game will then become $59.99 (USD). To confirm if you have the PC weaponry needed to support the hordes in Dead Rising 4 the PC specs are below. So get your roll of duct tape, grab a burrito off the food court floor and start arming yourself to face this new undead threat on Steam. To stay up-to-date with everything Dead Rising follow us on Twitter and LIKE us on Facebook. http://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/jefferysimpson/b6978ea05d5f7efe45f28ebf3e5ed25b.jpg?v=108000 Dead Rising 4 swarms to Steam on March 14thFeb 22, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/jefferysimpson/27af215647abfca8b3e6cc960473469f.png?v=202200 Dead Rising 4 is unleashing a new kind of undead plague on PCs this spring when it arrives for Steam on March 14th, 2017. It’s time to get gory as photojournalist and zombie outbreak survivor Frank West returns to Willamette, Colorado sixteen years after the events of the original Dead Rising. Frank finds the town under siege from another zombie infestation and the rebuilt Willamette Memorial Megaplex Mall stocked with bloody entrails and all sorts of consumer goods. Frank will not only be pitted against the zombie horde but also two new and dangerous kinds of undead creatures as he comes across spry and energetic freshly infected zombies and the dangerously intelligent Evo threat. He will also face a shadowy para-military organization and some not-so-friendly survivors who have their own opinions on how to make it through the zombie apocalypse. Can Frank uncover what’s behind this latest zombie outbreak? Can he get out of Willamette alive? Just how many selfies will he take? With intense action and an unmatched level of weapon and character customization, Dead Rising 4 delivers a heart pounding experience as players explore, scavenge and fight to survive in an open world sandbox on the brink of the next undead outbreak. The digital Steam release is available to pre-order starting today at a special faaantastic 20% off price of $47.99 (USD). After launch the game will then become $59.99 (USD). To confirm if you have the PC weaponry needed to support the hordes in Dead Rising 4 the PC specs are below. So get your roll of duct tape, grab a burrito off the food court floor and start arming yourself to face this new undead threat on Steam. To stay up-to-date with everything Dead Rising follow us on Twitter and LIKE us on Facebook. http://images.onesite.com/capcom-unity.com/user/jefferysimpson/b6978ea05d5f7efe45f28ebf3e5ed25b.jpg?v=108000 The best zombie games on PCDec 11, 2015 - PC GamerDead Rising 2 save migration tool now liveMay 20, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsThanks for your patience everyone, the save migration tool for DR2 and DR2OTR for Steamworks is now live. The tool will allow you to transfer progress from GFWL to Steam. 1. Boot the title. 2. Proceed to the Main Menu. 3. Select Options. 4. Select Import Games for Windows Live. 5. Select yes at the prompt 6. Select the “DR2SAVE.DR2S” file. 7. Maximize the title. 8. Select OK at the import successful prompt. 9. Go back to the Main Menu. 10. Select Start game 11. Load the save file. Please note that although we had originally intended to also migrate the GFWL Achievements alongside the save data migration, due to technical reasons, the tool is only able to transfer over the save data only and not the Achievements. Note that some, but not all, achievements will unlock as a result of transferring your save. We apologize for any inconvenience but hope you will continue to enjoy the game on Steam. In addition to the save import, the following issues have been addressed: • Added in support for the X1 controller. • Fixed a crash for users with usernames longer than 24 characters. • Fixed a crash that occurs when PC audio quality setting are set over 48000hz Dead Rising 2 save migration tool now liveMay 20, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsThanks for your patience everyone, the save migration tool for DR2 and DR2OTR for Steamworks is now live. The tool will allow you to transfer progress from GFWL to Steam. 1. Boot the title. 2. Proceed to the Main Menu. 3. Select Options. 4. Select Import Games for Windows Live. 5. Select yes at the prompt 6. Select the “DR2SAVE.DR2S” file. 7. Maximize the title. 8. Select OK at the import successful prompt. 9. Go back to the Main Menu. 10. Select Start game 11. Load the save file. Please note that although we had originally intended to also migrate the GFWL Achievements alongside the save data migration, due to technical reasons, the tool is only able to transfer over the save data only and not the Achievements. Note that some, but not all, achievements will unlock as a result of transferring your save. We apologize for any inconvenience but hope you will continue to enjoy the game on Steam. In addition to the save import, the following issues have been addressed: • Added in support for the X1 controller. • Fixed a crash for users with usernames longer than 24 characters. • Fixed a crash that occurs when PC audio quality setting are set over 48000hz Dead Rising 2 and Off the Record now on Steam, on saleMar 17, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsAt long last, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record have made their way to Steamworks! To celebrate, Steam's holding a big Dead Rising Franchise Sale. If you already own DR2 or DR2:OTR as GFWL titles, be sure to check yesterday's announcement because you might be eligible to redeem the Steam versions for free. Meanwhile, DLC and Dead Rising 3 are also on sale, so be sure to check the sale either way! *Please note that this is a global sale with the exception of Japan, who will be served at a later date. Base games Dead Rising 2 - $19.99 | $6.79 Dead Rising 2: Off the Record - $19.99 | $6.79 Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition - $49.99 | $29.99 DLCs BBQ Chef - $1.99 | $0.67 Cosplay - $1.99 | $0.67 Fire Fighter - $1.99 | $0.67 Cyborg - $1.99 | $0.67 Bundles Dead Rising Franchise Pack (Includes DR3 + DR2) - $64.99 | $37.04 Dead Rising 2 Complete Pack - $32.99 | $11.21Dead Rising 2 and Off the Record now on Steam, on saleMar 17, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsAt long last, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record have made their way to Steamworks! To celebrate, Steam's holding a big Dead Rising Franchise Sale. If you already own DR2 or DR2:OTR as GFWL titles, be sure to check yesterday's announcement because you might be eligible to redeem the Steam versions for free. Meanwhile, DLC and Dead Rising 3 are also on sale, so be sure to check the sale either way! *Please note that this is a global sale with the exception of Japan, who will be served at a later date. Base games Dead Rising 2 - $19.99 | $6.79 Dead Rising 2: Off the Record - $19.99 | $6.79 Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition - $49.99 | $29.99 DLCs BBQ Chef - $1.99 | $0.67 Cosplay - $1.99 | $0.67 Fire Fighter - $1.99 | $0.67 Cyborg - $1.99 | $0.67 Bundles Dead Rising Franchise Pack (Includes DR3 + DR2) - $64.99 | $37.04 Dead Rising 2 Complete Pack - $32.99 | $11.21Midweek Madness - Dead Rising Franchise, 40-66% OffMar 17, 2015 - Product ReleaseSave up to 66% on theDead Rising Franchise during this week's Midweek Madness*! Dead Rising 2 is now available with full Steamworks intergration for the first time ever. To celebrate, Dead Rising 2 Off The Record is getting a price drop, and the whole franchise is going on sale. Pick Up Dead Rising 2 or Dead Rising 2 OTR at 66%, Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition at 40% off, or the Franchise Pack for 43% off. *Offer ends Friday at 10AM Pacific Time Dead Rising 2 switches to Steamworks todayMar 17, 2015 - PC GamerAbsurdist zombie action game Dead Rising 2 (and the alt-reality special edition Dead Rising 2: Off The Record) will today switch over to Steamworks. Formerly attached to Games for Windows Live—or 'the wailing harbinger of misery and disappointment'—the Steamworks versions will offer achievements, cloud saving and all the other Steam stuff. Owners with either a Steam copy of the game or a boxed retail copy will be able to upgrade, but those who purchased through the Games for Windows Marketplace will not. That said, both games will still function with GfWL—at least, as much as any game can "function" with GfWL. Perhaps the biggest blow is that Marketplace DLC won't be transferred. "DLC content purchased directly from Microsoft s GFWL Marketplace store will not carry over to Steam due to the lack of CD/activation key," writes Capcom's blog post. "Those who wish to play the game with their DLC can continue to do so with the GFWL version of the game installation and under the GFWL service." Head over to the Capcom announcement post to learn the exact minutiae, and for details on transferring saves between versions. Dead Rising 2 and Off the Record Steamworks transition imminentMar 16, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsHere’s some news that’s sure to raise both eyebrows and the dead. Zombie slayfests Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record have made their long-awaited transition to Steamworks, and will be available TOMORROW, March 17th, complete with Steam Achievements! If you already own these games either through Steam (as GFWL titles) or as boxed retail copies, you can acquire a free Steamworks copy by following the instructions below. Please note that if you have the GFWL version, you can certainly continue playing there. All of our applicable GFWL titles continue to support LIVE features and will function normally. To continue playing on GFWL Service though, you must maintain a separate installation using the GFWL activation key. Q: If I already have the GFWL version of the game, how do I get the Steamworks version? A: If you purchased a retail package GFWL version, you can use the GFWL activation code and redeem it on Steam to get a free copy of the full Steamworks-enabled version. Those who have already purchased the game on Steam or through other online distributors selling Steam keys will automatically be upgraded to the full Steamworks edition. If you purchased a digital copy directly from the Microsoft GFWL marketplace, you can continue to enjoy the game(s) on GFWL Service. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate a Steamworks transfer for these folks as there is no authentication option available. However, all of our applicable GFWL titles continue to support the features and will function normally. To continue playing on GFWL, you must maintain a separate installation using the GFWL activation key. Q. Will my save data be compatible with the new Steamworks version? A: We’ve implemented a save data and Achievements migration tool that’s built right into each game. The tool will allow you to transfer progress from GFWL to Steam. However, the game will require that you install and sign into the GFWL client since the game needs to authenticate unlocked Achievements recorded on the GFWL service. Those who wish to start the game from scratch can skip the GFWL client installation entirely since the save/Achievement migration is optional. Note the GFWL save data and achievement migration tool will be ready shortly after launch; please stay tuned for an announcement on the official Steam forum. Q: Will the new Steamworks versions support any Steam features? (Steam Trading Cards, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, leaderboards, etc.) A: DR2 and DR2:OTR will support the standard suite of Steamworks features including Matchmaking, Achievements, Leaderboards, Cloud save, and Trading Cards (Trading Cards will be coming at a later date). Q: Will previous DLC carryover from GFWL to Steam? A: Unfortunately, DLC content purchased directly from Microsoft’s GFWL Marketplace store will not carry over to Steam due to the lack of CD/activation key. Those who wish to play the game with their DLC can continue to do so with the GFWL version of the game installation and un...Dead Rising 2 and Off the Record Steamworks transition imminentMar 16, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsHere’s some news that’s sure to raise both eyebrows and the dead. Zombie slayfests Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record have made their long-awaited transition to Steamworks, and will be available TOMORROW, March 17th, complete with Steam Achievements! If you already own these games either through Steam (as GFWL titles) or as boxed retail copies, you can acquire a free Steamworks copy by following the instructions below. Please note that if you have the GFWL version, you can certainly continue playing there. All of our applicable GFWL titles continue to support LIVE features and will function normally. To continue playing on GFWL Service though, you must maintain a separate installation using the GFWL activation key. Q: If I already have the GFWL version of the game, how do I get the Steamworks version? A: If you purchased a retail package GFWL version, you can use the GFWL activation code and redeem it on Steam to get a free copy of the full Steamworks-enabled version. Those who have already purchased the game on Steam or through other online distributors selling Steam keys will automatically be upgraded to the full Steamworks edition. If you purchased a digital copy directly from the Microsoft GFWL marketplace, you can continue to enjoy the game(s) on GFWL Service. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate a Steamworks transfer for these folks as there is no authentication option available. However, all of our applicable GFWL titles continue to support the features and will function normally. To continue playing on GFWL, you must maintain a separate installation using the GFWL activation key. Q. Will my save data be compatible with the new Steamworks version? A: We’ve implemented a save data and Achievements migration tool that’s built right into each game. The tool will allow you to transfer progress from GFWL to Steam. However, the game will require that you install and sign into the GFWL client since the game needs to authenticate unlocked Achievements recorded on the GFWL service. Those who wish to start the game from scratch can skip the GFWL client installation entirely since the save/Achievement migration is optional. Note the GFWL save data and achievement migration tool will be ready shortly after launch; please stay tuned for an announcement on the official Steam forum. Q: Will the new Steamworks versions support any Steam features? (Steam Trading Cards, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, leaderboards, etc.) A: DR2 and DR2:OTR will support the standard suite of Steamworks features including Matchmaking, Achievements, Leaderboards, Cloud save, and Trading Cards (Trading Cards will be coming at a later date). Q: Will previous DLC carryover from GFWL to Steam? A: Unfortunately, DLC content purchased directly from Microsoft’s GFWL Marketplace store will not carry over to Steam due to the lack of CD/activation key. Those who wish to play the game with their DLC can continue to do so with the GFWL version of the game installation and un...Dead Rising 2 and more coming to Steamworks next year!Sep 11, 2014 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/45740/capsule_616x353.jpg If you're a fan of smashing zombies (and/or zombie-like Majini) on your PC, then we've got some good news for ya - Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record and Resident Evil 5 are all coming to Steamworks early next year! With the global popularity of the Steamworks platform, we’ve seen high demand from fans to bring these highly requested titles to this platform. Moving to Steamworks will allow more fans across the world to enjoy these games. Current owners of these PC titles will be transitioned over to the Steamworks versions early next year. Once we have specific dates ironed out, we'll have more information about all three titles and their respective launch days so stay tuned.Dead Rising 2 and more coming to Steamworks next year!Sep 11, 2014 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/45740/capsule_616x353.jpg If you're a fan of smashing zombies (and/or zombie-like Majini) on your PC, then we've got some good news for ya - Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record and Resident Evil 5 are all coming to Steamworks early next year! With the global popularity of the Steamworks platform, we’ve seen high demand from fans to bring these highly requested titles to this platform. Moving to Steamworks will allow more fans across the world to enjoy these games. Current owners of these PC titles will be transitioned over to the Steamworks versions early next year. Once we have specific dates ironed out, we'll have more information about all three titles and their respective launch days so stay tuned.Resident Evil 5, Dead Rising 2 dropping Games for Windows Live in favor of SteamworksSep 8, 2014 - PC Gamer I don't know about you, but I'm at the point now that when I hear about games transitioning away from Games for Windows Live, my immediate reaction is surprise that there are still games out there using Games for Windows Live. But there are, among them the popular Capcom titles Resident Evil 5 and Dead Rising 2 but not for much longer. "If you're a fan of smashing zombies (and/or zombie-like Majini) on your PC, then we've got some good news for ya - RE5, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record are all coming to Steamworks early next year. With the global popularity of the Steamworks platform, we ve seen high demand from fans to bring these highly requested titles to this platform," Capcom announced in a new Capcom Unity post. "Moving to Steamworks will allow more fans across the world to enjoy these games." Games for Windows Live has been trapped in a sort of existential limbo for quite some time now: It was rumored last year that the service would be closed down this summer, a story Microsoft did nothing to counter by either word or deed until a week before it was expected to happen, when it announced that it was "continuing to support the Games for Windows Live service." And yet it remains effectively dead in the water, slowly bleeding out the few games that haven't already abandoned it. At this stage, whether or not Microsoft continues to support GfWL is virtually irrelevant, because nobody else is. More information about all the transition will be revealed once launch dates for the Steamworks versions of the games have been settled. Dead Rising 3 announced for PC, will release this SummerJun 5, 2014 - PC Gamer And another E3 announcement misses the conference. Earlier this week, Dead Rising 3 appeared on the Steam database, leading to speculation that it was coming to PC. Capcom have now confirmed that speculation with a trailer, and with the words "Dead Rising 3 for PC". According to the trailer's description, "PC gamers will be able to experience the hordes of horror at high PC resolutions with fully optimized visuals for the wide screen, upgraded textures on characters, backgrounds and in-game objects". In other words, it'll be a PC game. Next, they'll be telling us it will have Steam achievements and trading cards... oh, wait. "Dead Rising 3 for PC will include Steam platform support with Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Steam Trading Cards, global leaderboards and full game controller support." Anyway, a new Dead Rising. If you've played a previous one, you'll know what to expect: silly costumes, crafted weapons and an absurd number of zombies.