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The awesome isometric zombie survival game Project Zomboid is to finally add online multiplayer, but it doesn't stop there.

They will be adding online multiplayer with persistent servers, so think like Minecraft and Starbound type servers, this is extremely welcome news, but that's not the end of it! You will be able to split-screen on one computer 2,3,4 people and go online altogether on one server too, now that would be a cracking use of a Steam Machine with Steam Controllers now wouldn't it!

You can see three videos of it in action too!

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It's not stable yet of course, but this is really fantastic news, I just hope Lemmy from Project Zomboid is able to get a running Linux box soon as he was having major troubles with graphics drivers last time we chatted in our IRC channel.

You can grab it from Steam or Desura:

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