Third VGA zombie teaser spotted

Case for Prototype 2 gathers strength.

The third in a series of teaser images for a zombie-related videogame set to be unveiled at the Spike Video Game Awards has hit the internet.

"We're here to help," reads the image, which you can see below.

The scrawled message, "Don't ever leave the green zone!" is set against a silhouette of a soldier holding the hand of a young child.

In the bottom right hand corner, "3 of 3."

Image 1 of 3 sparked speculation that a Left 4 Dead game was set to be shown at the VGAs. Image 2 of 3 suggested a Resident Evil game was in the works.

This latest image, however, ties-in with a teaser site that suggested a sequel to 2009 open world superhero game Prototype is about to be announced.

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That's because the bottom left hand corner of the image reads, "Murder Your Maker". Late last month Activision launched a teaser site for Murder Your Maker, which showed a bald man looking at a wall of detective-style serial killer clues.

We'll know for sure what it is on 11th December 2010 at the Spike TV Video Game Awards.

Comments (5) Latest comment 1 year ago

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  • kalinichenko #1 1 year ago

    Protoype 2 pleaseeeeeeeeeee

    @sonicyoda
    not here at the moment,if u know what i mean.lol
    Edited by kalinichenko at 02/12/10 @ 16:28
  • sonicyoda #2 1 year ago

    Your spelling is hilarious. Your enthusiasm is commendable.
  • solidSnake04 #3 1 year ago

    Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
  • matrim83 #4 1 year ago

    I thought Activision already dissolved most of Prototype's team? Or am I thinking of some other studio.
  • sanctusmortis #5 1 year ago

    Activision did indeed smash up the Prototype team into tiny bits; just after going gold, in fact. Kept the IP though, natch, just like with IW.

    The first was a poisoned chalice; not an awful game, just needed some decent QC time to catch obvious flaws (no ability to block, for instance, meaning some enemy attacks went on forever with no way to break them). If they pass it to a decent devteam, I'd be happy to at least give it the same fair shake I gave the original.