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Zombie in floral shirt with headset under Welcome to Paradize logo

Welcome to Paradize Zombie Survival

Posted on February 24, 2024May 17, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Not your typical zombie survival—build, fight, and survive with undead helpers

Welcome to Paradize isn’t just another zombie game. It flips the genre on its head by letting you control the undead. These aren’t just brain-hungry enemies—they’re now your workers. From gathering resources to farming and even defending your base, zombots become part of your survival strategy in this strange, funny, and surprisingly clever game.


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Welcome to Paradize

Release Date: 1 Mar, 2024

Genre: Zombie Survival, Co-op, Strategy

Developer/Publisher: Eko Software / Nacon

Platforms: Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

Zombots: Your New Best Friends

Instead of just avoiding or killing zombies, you’ll use them. In Welcome to Paradize, you equip zombies with control devices and assign them tasks—like building your base, farming food, or protecting you from danger. It’s smart, a little twisted, and way more fun than you’d expect.

Weapons, Traps, and Mayhem

You won’t just be sitting back and letting the zombots do all the work. The world is still full of threats—rival survivors, mutated creatures, and more. You’ll need to set traps, craft weapons, and be ready for action. Whether it’s conventional firearms or experimental gear, there’s a ton of variety in how you defend your crew.

Exploding Zombots? Yep, That’s a Thing

One of the coolest features is the ability to make zombots self-destruct. Send one into a horde of enemies, press the button, and boom—problem solved. It’s a ridiculous mechanic, but it works. And it adds a dark layer of strategy to combat that most games in this genre don’t even try.

Try the Demo – Then Bring Your Friends

Welcome to Paradize supports up to four players in co-op, so you don’t have to face the apocalypse alone. The free demo is already live on Steam, and the full game dropped on February 29. If you’re tired of the same old zombie formula, this one actually does something new—and it’s worth checking out.

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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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