Dead Rising 3 Coming to PC This Summer [Update: Release Date Confirmed]

[Update] Capcom has announced that Dead Rising 3 for PC will be launching on September 5th.

The publisher revealed this exciting news in a post on Twitter, saying, "We are also happy to confirm Dead Rising 3 PC's release date for September 5th. Yay!"

[Original] Dead Rising 3, the zombie-infested action game that launched alongside Xbox One late last year, is coming to PC.

Capcom confirmed the news this morning, teasing the upcoming release with a snazzy announcement trailer that's full of guts, gore, and all the insanity you could ever want out of a Dead Rising game. The publisher also released a whole bunch of screenshots, which you can check it out in the gallery below.

Aside from a general "summer" release window, Capcom has yet to provide any additional information regarding Dead Rising 3's release on PC. The game will be showcased at its booth during E3, so we should know more soon. While we patiently wait for additional information to come our way, take a look at our review of the Xbox One version.

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