Evil West Gets an Extended Gameplay Trailer

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Flying Wild Hog has released an extended gameplay trailer for Evil West, a third-person action game that will release for PC and consoles on September 20. Players take on the role of vampire hunter Jesse Rentier to track down blood-thirsty monsters in a reimagined Wild West with the ability to craft weapons and more. Preorders for the narrative-driven game are up on Focus Interactive and Steam for $49.99.

Evil West, the third-person action game that puts you in the boots of a vampire hunter rescuing a Wild West devoured by darkness, starts unleashing hell with a first Extended Gameplay Trailer ahead of its release on September 20 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Watch 10 minutes of uncut gameplay sequences topped with fresh cinematic glimpses of Evil West’s unearthly narrative. Pre-orders are available on the Focus Entertainment Store!

Explore a wide variety of locations, from desert towns to infested forests, gather resources from abandoned crates and corpses before going on your hunt for obnoxious monsters and get firing in a stylish explosion of blood and dismemberment!

The trailer also gives you a look at the minimal interface while you play, as well as the menu you’ll access to craft your playstyle, upgrading your deadly arsenal and unlocking new perks to evolve your monster-slaying mastery.

Delve further into monster-infested locations, facing hulking abominations, screeching monstrosities and ancient vampires as your mission to destroy the ultimate evil leads you far into the darkness to take on spectacular boss fights.

Evil West’s exhilarating gameplay comes with a narrative-driven campaign, rooted in a one-of-a-kind, supernatural Wild West lore, that the trailer does not fail to give us a taste of in a couple of cinematic sequences.

Evil West releases September 20 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Pre-orders are open on Steam and on the Focus Entertainment Store with an exclusive cover art for physical editions.

Sources: Focus Interactive

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