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'Tripwire Interactive' News: 'Rising Storm 2: Vietnam' & 'Killing Floor: Incursion' To Be Unveiled At PC Gamer Weekender 2017

'Tripwire Interactive' News: 'Rising Storm 2: Vietnam' & 'Killing Floor: Incursion' To Be Unveiled At PC Gamer Weekender 2017

Jomst C.

There's no doubt that the upcoming "PC Gamer Weekender" 2017 event is going to be a great one. It has already been revealed that Failbetter Games will take the "PC Gamer Weekender" 2017 stage to talk about their new game "Sunless Skies". Also making an appearance at the event will be Fireblade Software. the game developer will publicly demonstrate "Abandon Ship." Now, Tripwire Interactive is the latest addition to the list with the highly anticipated gaming titles "Rising Storm 2: Vietnam" and "Killing Floor: Incursion."

The first "Rising Storm" game won the PC Gamer's Multiplayer Game of the Year Award three years back. Released in 2013, the game was based on the Pacific campaigns during the World War II. Notably, the sequel is based on the Vietnam War.

"Killing Floor: Incursion" brings the chaotic shoot-them-all gameplay of the "Killing Floor" series to virtual reality. The game's trailer shows what's in store for "Killing Floor" enthusiasts. The original game brought us the joy of killing waves of zombie-like creatures with great weapon choices.

What's interesting to note is the fact that tech giant Microsoft will have its PC Gamer Weekender debut next year. They will be presenting "Halo Wars 2", emphasising on its "Blitz Firefight Mode". Torn Banner Studios will bring in "Mirage: Arcane Warfare" while Koch Media Games will present "Sniper Ghost Warrior 3".

Bandai Namco Entertainment Zones and Sega will return to the event this 2017, giving attendees a chance to grab new versions of familiar titles from both the companies. These are just some of the games from the complete list that will be presented at the PC Gamer Weekender and updates will be posted on their site and Twitter feeds.

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