It’s fast approaching a year since World War Z released on Xbox One and even though the initial reception was somewhat lukewarm, in recent months – and particularly since its inclusion in Xbox Game Pass – the world has started to love trying to outlive the dead. Much of that interest has come about via the addition of numerous DLC packs and once more we see further content arrive, this time in the form of the World War Z – War Heroes Pack.
The World War Z – War Heroes Pack on Xbox One doesn’t really need too much of an explanation. But I’m here to give it to you anyways.
Priced up at £8.39 or available to all those who have previously purchase the World War Z Season Pass, the War Heroes Pack delivers four new heroes for you to battle the zombie hordes with, thanks to new outfits that once kitted out sees the wearer become the ultimate zombie basher.
This means that by purchasing the pack you’ll see Tatsuo showing off some glorious samurai ancestry (albeit with a modern day flair), while Arnetta will be seen cracking out her leathers and heading into full biker mode. Further to that and kitted out especially fo the battlefield will be Oksana and Alahey will happily switch up his usual gear for something just a little more stylish and upbeat.
If you are in need of something new to keep World War Z fresh and have exhausted all the opportunities delivered via the previous packs – The Professionals Pack being the latest of those – then you should seriously be considering a purchase of the War Heroes DLC. Of course, you’ll need the base game to hand first, but like we’ve mentioned, a place on the Xbox Game Pass ensures that is a distinct possibility for many.
DLC Description:
Fight for the future of the human race with these four unshakeable heroes of the war against the zeke. These unique outfits will transform these characters into deadly and courageous warriors. Tatsuo shows off his samurai ancestry with a modern flair. Arnetta breaks out her leathers and goes full biker. Oksana is kitted out for rapid aid on the battlefield. And Alahey switches his standard issue gear for something a little more stylish.