Odaclick Game Studio and Trailmark Games have announced The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival, a new 2D beat-'em-up set in Robert Kirkman's long-running franchise.
The title is confirmed for Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2, positioning the game on Nintendo's portable-focused hardware line.
The announcement follows Odaclick's previous release, The Karate Kid: Street Rumble, which received a 7/10 review in 2024 for its visuals and combat.
The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival adapts the series' characters and locations into side-scrolling action.
The developers confirmed the roster will include franchise stalwarts such as Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and Michonne, with Negan and other Saviors appearing as principal antagonists.
Familiar settings like the Sanctuary, Hilltop, and Alexandria are also listed among playable environments.
In journalistic terms, the studio framed the combat as a core selling point: players should expect brutal melee moves, crowd-clearing ranged attacks, and a responsive, fast-paced fighting system designed to handle waves of walkers and aggressive human enemies.
The team emphasized replayability through arcade-style challenge modes and multiple difficulty settings, while offering an optional easy mode for more casual players.
Key features announced:
- Beat-'em-up combat: Expect close-quarters melee, ranged crowd-control options, and a focus on crisp, responsive input.
- Large walker swarms and human foes: Levels are built around battling hordes of undead and organized enemy groups like the Saviors.
- Iconic bosses: The game lists multi-phase confrontations with named walkers (including Winslow and the Well Walker) and Saviors such as Negan and Simon.
- Replayability and difficulty options: Arcade challenge modes, character move mastery, and multiple difficulty tiers are part of the design.
Odaclick and Trailmark have positioned Streets of Survival as a spiritual successor to Odaclick's earlier 2D action work, leveraging established IP and classic beat-'em-up mechanics.
No release date or eShop availability window has been announced at this time; the developers' platform confirmation for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 is the primary verified detail.
Further information, including release timing and pricing, should be expected in official updates from the studios or a future Nintendo Direct.
The title is confirmed for Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2, positioning the game on Nintendo's portable-focused hardware line.
The announcement follows Odaclick's previous release, The Karate Kid: Street Rumble, which received a 7/10 review in 2024 for its visuals and combat.
The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival adapts the series' characters and locations into side-scrolling action.
The developers confirmed the roster will include franchise stalwarts such as Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and Michonne, with Negan and other Saviors appearing as principal antagonists.
Familiar settings like the Sanctuary, Hilltop, and Alexandria are also listed among playable environments.
In journalistic terms, the studio framed the combat as a core selling point: players should expect brutal melee moves, crowd-clearing ranged attacks, and a responsive, fast-paced fighting system designed to handle waves of walkers and aggressive human enemies.
The team emphasized replayability through arcade-style challenge modes and multiple difficulty settings, while offering an optional easy mode for more casual players.
Key features announced:
- Beat-'em-up combat: Expect close-quarters melee, ranged crowd-control options, and a focus on crisp, responsive input.
- Large walker swarms and human foes: Levels are built around battling hordes of undead and organized enemy groups like the Saviors.
- Iconic bosses: The game lists multi-phase confrontations with named walkers (including Winslow and the Well Walker) and Saviors such as Negan and Simon.
- Replayability and difficulty options: Arcade challenge modes, character move mastery, and multiple difficulty tiers are part of the design.
Odaclick and Trailmark have positioned Streets of Survival as a spiritual successor to Odaclick's earlier 2D action work, leveraging established IP and classic beat-'em-up mechanics.
No release date or eShop availability window has been announced at this time; the developers' platform confirmation for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 is the primary verified detail.
Further information, including release timing and pricing, should be expected in official updates from the studios or a future Nintendo Direct.