Survival horror evolves as Dinobreak releases on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC

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Life continues to find a way with the release of Dinobreak on Xbox

Looking to embrace the horror of the 1990s once again? Need a new Dino Crisis fix? Survival horror is evolving today as Dinobreak on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC releases to the world. 

Available right now across Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC platforms is Dead Drop Studios’ Dinobreak. Running from the Xbox Store, Dinobreak will set you back £16.74 if you wish to play it on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S. It’s fully optimised for those latter consoles too. 

Life finds a way with Dinobreak on Xbox

Taking what was great about the 1990s – the survival horror – Dinobreak looks to build on those times with a new, totally cheesy, survival affair. It places you in a city that has been overrun by dinosaurs, as you look to find a way of escaping to safety. 

Dead Drop Studios promise that this one will look, play and feel like the glory days, as they seemingly pick the best moments of Dino Crisis in order to create an all-new experience. Frankly, we’re fully onboard with the idea. 

The Xbox Store will sort you out with a download of Dinobreak. Alternatively the other digital stores that help power our lives will also be able to help out. 

Let us know if you’ll be checking this one out. We’ll be looking to review Dinobreak on Xbox real soon. 

Dinobreak on Xbox Game Description

The crises of the past return in DINOBREAK as dinosaurs overwhelm a metropolitan city on a fateful night in 1999. Band together with survivors across the city to uncover the origins of the onslaught, and find a path to safety. DINOBREAK looks, sounds and plays like a ’90s-era survival horror game. Cheesy acting, extreme gore, exhilarating action, and resource management await as you fight through hordes of dinosaurs to escape alive. Take one last trip to the world of survival horror in this one-of-a-kind adventure.

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