The last broadcast from Bunker Omega is a single, garbled line: "They are not mindless. They are a single mind. And it hates us."
The Tyrant speaks for the first time—using the voice of Voss's long-dead daughter: "Dad. If you activate this, you die too. The frequency kills Strain-X in living carriers. You were infected seven years ago. You just never turned. You're asymptomatic."
The camera pulls back. Outside the child's shelter, thousands of dormant, skeletal zombies twitch in unison. crazy zombies 10
You play —a survivor who voluntarily severed his own vocal cords five years ago after a Screamer used his own cry for help to lure his squad into a killbox. He hasn't spoken since. He communicates through hand signals, written notes, and a battered tablet that runs on solar power.
A pre-outbreak satellite weapon called The Hummingbird . It was designed to emit a specific harmonic frequency that would liquefy Strain-X cells globally. The problem: it was never deployed. Its activation key is split into three fragments, hidden across the ruins of the former capital, Necropolis Prime —a city now so overgrown and corpse-ridden that the skyscrapers breathe with fungal growths. The last broadcast from Bunker Omega is a
The second fragment is held by a survivor cult called The Weepers —humans who believe the zombies are "evolving toward godhood." They offer Voss a deal: join them, and they'll give him the fragment. When he refuses, they release a new zombie type: The Mimic —a zombie that can perfectly imitate a living human's appearance for 30 seconds. The cult attacks Voss while disguised as his dead squad. He survives not by sight, but by sound—realizing the Mimics have no heartbeat.
Logline: Ten years after the first outbreak, a mute veteran scavenger must activate a planetary resonance device to wipe out the undead for good, only to discover that the zombies have evolved a hive intelligence—and they are waiting for him. If you activate this, you die too
Voss descends into Necropolis Prime alone. His only companion is a damaged combat drone, ECHO-7 , which speaks for him. The first fragment is inside a crashed aerial carrier. To get it, he must navigate a "library" of Screamers—zombies that don't attack, but just scream the last terrified words of their victims on loop. Voss, unable to speak, is the only one who can endure it without reacting.