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Zombi(U) headed to Xbox One, ratings board reveals

The Australian Rating Classifications Board has an interesting new title on its listing. Zombi for Xbox One was filed by Ubisoft and gives new credence to the rumor of the Wii U title ZombiU coming to the console. The zombie-survival game never really took off the way Nintendo or Ubisoft had hoped, even as one of the systems more mature titles.

The listing has only Xbox One on the rating, but Ubisoft is not one to stick with console exclusivity so we should probably expect a PS4 listing in the near future as well. ZombiU had high hopes on the Wii U but never caught on with the system's target audience.

Personally, I liked the game along with the integration of the Wii U gamepad. It flowed smoothly and allowed for solid transition back and forth while playing. Hopefully we will get to see more with the Xbox One version once its released.

[gonintendo]

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