
The apocalypse has arrived, and apparently it’s armed with ketchup blasters and mutant kids. At least it is if you believe what you find in Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad.
Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad launches on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC with Xbox Play Anywhere support for ÂŁ8.39, delivering a fast-paced, humour-packed spin on the zombie genre.
Published by Nuntius Games and developed by Fogo Games, this isn’t your typical grim survival horror. This is mutant mayhem with spray cans.
At A Glance
- Game: Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad
- Developer: Fogo Games
- Publisher: Nuntius Games
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Play Anywhere
- Price: ÂŁ8.39
- Genre: Action Shooter
Humanity’s Last Hope Wears Sneakers
In Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad, a crew of four mutant kids becomes humanity’s final line of defense against an absurd undead outbreak.
Each member of the squad brings their own playstyle and powers to the battlefield. Whether you prefer aggressive gunplay, tactical positioning, or simply picking the character with the best look, the game encourages experimentation.
The missions are structured around blasting through freakish zombie waves, tagging city walls with graffiti, and ultimately confronting an over-the-top boss encounter at the end of each stage.
Ridiculous Weapons, Even More Ridiculous Enemies
Here you’ll find a Ketchup Blaster, a Gumball Shooter, a Shark-Head Shotgun, and even a Witch’s Broom turned into a weapon of destruction. The arsenal leans hard into absurdity, rewarding players with flashy headshot animations and cartoon chaos.
The enemy roster matches that energy. Expect puppy zombies, tentacled monstrosities, pumped-up undead cops, and Frankenstein’s monster in questionable underwear. It’s nonsense – but proudly so.
This is a zombie apocalypse that refuses to take itself seriously.
Graffiti With Consequences
One of the more unusual twists comes from the tagging mechanic. Painting graffiti isn’t just cosmetic, as every attempt risks summoning a fresh wave of zombies. It’s here where the art becomes both expression and danger.
That dynamic adds tension to otherwise straightforward shooter segments. Do you rush to tag a wall and trigger chaos, or clear the area first and play it safe?
Either way, the city becomes your canvas.
Boss Battles With Bite
Every mission culminates in a Zombie Boss fight, and these aren’t just oversized enemies. Each boss grows stronger with repeated encounters, forcing players to adapt and refine their tactics.
It adds a layer of progression and replayability beyond simple wave clearing, encouraging mastery of your chosen mutant’s abilities and weapon combinations.
A Loud, Colourful Spin On The Undead
At ÂŁ8.39, Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad from the Xbox Store positions itself as an arcade-style action shooter that blends cartoon visuals with fast, punchy combat.
Available now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC with Play Anywhere, it offers a cooperative-feeling energy even in solo play, thanks to its varied squad mechanics and chaotic design.
The zombies are weird. The guns are weirder. And in this apocalypse, style points matter just as much as survival.


