A remake of the House of the Dead game will be released in April; Watch its new trailer

The House of the Dead: remake has been in a news silence since its introduction last year for the Nintendo Switch console. Now this work has just received a new trailer and its release date has been determined.
This remake, developed by Megapixel Studio, preserves the classic shooting effect of Sega with improved effects and controls while maintaining The core of the game is supposed to be handed over to the fans. House of the Dead was actually an arcade game created by Sega in which the player was placed in a mansion full of zombies and other threats. This work was first released in 1996 for arcade devices and was later made available to players on the Sega Stern console. In 2019, the game publisher Forever Entertainment announced that it was working on a remake of the game as well as a sequel.
It should be noted that this remake will be available
with support for two players locally, multiple endings and
achievements. Popular photo mode and a new game mode
in which players deal with hordes of zombies are also included
along with new weapons. There is also a gallery section
where players can take a closer look at the enemies and bosses they
encounter during the game.
According to reports, the game has megapixels on the Unity game engine. Developed. It is worth mentioning that the company also used it to remake the classic Panzer Dragoon game and is well acquainted with it. On the other hand, while the remake was thought to be a great way to show the potential of the Nintendo Switch console, it seems that megapixels have more goals for this particular project because the game is also listed for Google Studio. If the game is released for this cloud service, it will most likely be available on PC as well. However, the main question is whether the game will be available on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, considering the possible release on the mentioned platforms.
The House of the Dead will be rebuilt on April 7
2022 (April 18, 1401) will be available for the Nintendo Switch and
will be priced at 24.99. It should be noted that the pre-purchase
of the game will start on March 31 (April 11), so wait for
more details of the gameplay in the coming weeks. You can see the
released trailer below.
Source: Gematsu