Is Ultimate Zombie Defense 2, Worth Playing?
While Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is a cheap and nasty version of Call of Duty’s legendary Zombie mode, that isn’t an entirely bad thing.

The Lowdown.

Product Details
Genre: Shooter
Developer: Terror Dog Studio
Publisher: Terror Dog Studio
Price: $14.99
Release Date: 27 September 2024
Supported Modes:
Disclosure: Review Copy We received a complimentary copy of this game for review purposes, however our opinions are our own.

As a fan of indie developers and zombie games, Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 should have been right up my alley, and yet, from the moment I started playing, I could think of nothing else but “this is a much worse version of Call of Duty Zombies”.

While the original Ultimate Zombie Defense did its own thing and created a pretty solid hybrid of zombie survival and tower/base defence, Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is at its core a worse version of Call of Duty Zombies, with a bare-bones base-building system tacked on.

Don’t get me wrong—Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is playable, fairly fun, and reasonably priced; however, so are many other better games, including several popular entries in the Call of Duty series, including several titles with vastly more active and content-heavy zombie modes and go on sale for around $20 multiple times a year.

For example, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has gone on sale for as little as $21.91. While that is a few dollars more expensive than Ultimate Zombie Defense 2, which is $14.99, it offers vastly more content, including a relatively active multiplayer mode, an excellent single-player campaign, and a robust Zombie mode.

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It Has A Very Small Community.

Quality issues aside, Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is not very popular outside Asia (where it is still very unpopular). As a result, it peaked at less than 200 players on launch day and peaks at around 130 players each day as of 2 October 2024, and this figure is expected to plummet as the year progresses.

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Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 FAQ

Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Terror Dog Studio, it was released on 27 September 2024 and retails for $14.99.

Platform Availability.

Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is available exclusively on PC.

How Many People Play Ultimate Zombie Defense 2?

As of October 2024, around 1000 people play Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 on a fairly regular basis.

How Active Is The Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 Playerbase?

Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is barely active, and while a few players continue to log in regularly, finding an active server is difficult and may require playing on a server with very high latency.

Is There Group Finding/Matchmaking Support?

Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 offers the following matchmaking options:

  • Server Browser

What Peripherals Are Supported?

The following peripherals are officially supported:

  • PC - Controller.
  • PC - Mouse and Keyboard.

Is There Any Mature Content?

Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is unrated and contains:

  • Violence

Final Verdict.

To put it bluntly, Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 is a worse version of better games.

While there is some fun to be had, as someone who has played a fair deal of Call of Duty Zombies mode and enjoyed the first Ultimate Zombie Defense game, Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 just does not excite me, as while it’s inexpensive, you can buy relatively recent Call of Duty games with more active and highly polished zombie modes for a similar price via third-party key sellers or during Steam sales.

As a result, I cannot recommend that anyone pay full price for Ultimate Zombie Defense 2 when so many better games exist at a similar price point.

However, if you can grab it on sale or as part of a bundle for $4 or less, there is some fun to be had, especially if playing with friends or family.


Richard Robins

Richard Robins

As a follower of Jesus Christ, Richard believes that the message taught by Jesus is radically different from what is taught in churches today, and that the influence of his message can be felt across all creative mediums, including video games.

Richard has been passionate about gaming since 1992, when he received his first console, a Sega Master System II which included a built in copy of Sonic the Hedgehog.

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