December 23, 2024

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‘Dead End Job’ Bustin’ Out on Steam, PS4, Xbox & Switch this December

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Dead End Job is currently available exclusively on Apple Arcade, and will haunt PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch on December 13!

BRING OUT YOUR DEAD! Publisher Headup is thrilled to announce that developer Ant Workshop’s madcap twin-stick shooter Dead End Job is (ghost)busting its way onto PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch on Friday, the 13th of December — hauntingly appropriate, wouldn’t you agree?

Developed by the former lead level designer on Red Dead Redemption, this insane mash-up of Ren & Stimpy meets Ghostbusters puts you in the ethereal boots of Hector Plasm. As a simple salary-specter, employed with the Number One Experts in Paranormal Pest Control, Ghoul-B-Gone — Hector is tasked with ridding the wacky world of meddlesome spectral interlopers. Tag along with our hero for just another day at the office as he heads all over town to offices overrun by spirits, wraith-infested restaurants, and buildings around the rest of city with his handy ghost bustin’ vacuum pack and trusty ol’ plasma blaster, putting abhorrent apparitions to rest for GOOD!

 

But what does another day on the job entail for Hector? Check out the Dead End Job trailer, featuring Hector’s tasks below

Lovers of 90’s cartoons, wacky ghost hunting adventures, or cleanliness, will have a literal blast zooming through the vibrantly cartoony, gag ‘till you laugh, procedurally generated world as they suck up unsuspecting spooky pests. Groove to the beats of award-winning composer Wil Morton (of Grand Theft Auto fame) as you rescue residents and chase promotions by racking up hefty invoices to send to your clients — ghoul by fiendish ghoul! Stream the game on Twitch and Mixer and get your audience in on the action — integrated interactivity allows your viewers to help you devastate demonic intruders or hinder your assault on the afterlife. Whether you play alone or team up with a haunt-hunting buddy for some seamless drop-in/drop-out split-screen couch co-op action, Dead End Job is sure to keep you coming back for more!