Saber Interactive has today announced they have teamed up with AMD for the upcoming co-op zombie multiplayer game, World War Z. The title was inspired by the paramount pictures movie starring Brad Pitt, which was actually pretty good in terms of recent zombie-filled movies, so if you haven't seen it already I would recommend it.

Saber Interactive and AMD are planning on working together to bring the best and newest AMD gaming technologies into the structure of World War Z, with the hope being that it will invoke a worthwhile experience for gamers when it releases next year.

Ritche Corpus, senior director of Developer Relations at AMD has said in a press release that -

“We’re excited to partner with Saber Interactive for its upcoming team-based zombie-shooting thriller, World War Z. AMD Ryzen processors and Radeon graphics cards are the perfect combination for gamers’ zombie-slaughtering needs, and we look forward to working with Saber to provide World War Z gamers with an amazing and awe-inspiring experience.”

Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch, has also piped up to express his excitement of working with AMD -

“We’ve always been blown away by how AMD’s advanced technology inspires independent game makers like ourselves to push the boundaries of entertainment with each new title. We’re excited to continue working with AMD by our side to bring players everywhere truly one-of-a-kind gaming adventures,”

If you're new to the title of World War Z, let me fill you in on a little about it. In World War Z players work together in co-op multiplayer in a team of four as you take on a zombie-swarmed adventure. Each player has their very own survivor stories which all takes place in New York, Moscow, Jerusalem, and other locations. In the Horde mode, players will try to survive actual waves of zombies that will test how well you deal under pressure. In order to live to see another day, you have to work together with your team by using weapons, explosives, and traps to unleash hell on the relentless undead.

World War Z is set to launch on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One next year. We will, of course, keep you updated on any announcements regarding a possible release date. Until then, go watch the movie!