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Slasher Vol. 1: Summer Camp - Announcement Trailer | PC/PS4/XB1

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Become a Partner Today:<br />http://www.vultra.tv/apply/aggregator/MichaelXboxEvolved/<br />Download my #BeenDope mixtape:<br />https://spinrilla.com/mixtapes/olumide-beendope<br />Listen to my music on Soundcloud: <br />https://soundcloud.com/michaelxe<br />Follow me on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/Olumide301<br />SUBSCRIBE to my music channel<br />https://www.youtube.com/user/MSXGamiing<br />Like on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/mxevideos<br /><br />Slasher Vol. 1: Summer Camp - Announcement Trailer | PC/PS4/XB1<br /><br />Lexington, KY – October 31, 2014 – Gun Media, the designers behind Breach & Clear, Breach & Clear: Deadline and Speakeasy, have teamed up with horror film icon Tom Savini to announce Slasher Vol. 1: Summer Camp. The first installment in a series that pays homage to the splatter/slasher movies that dominated the eighties, Summer Camp is a third-person survival game set in a wooded campground similar to those of Sleepaway Camp, The Burning and the Friday the 13th franchise. Within the campground players take on the role of one of 6-8 teen counselors – or the killer – and are asked to survive the night.<br /> <br />“This is my love letter to the classic films of the slasher/splatter era,” said Wes Keltner, Founder and Creative Director of Gun Media. “I want that experience of being helpless, running for my life against an unstoppable killer. But I knew I needed help to do it right. Who else could I turn to for a campy, 80s slasher than the Sultan of Splatter, Tom Savini? His FX defined the splatter/slasher genre.”<br /> <br />"I've always wondered why a game like this didn't exist,” said horror FX icon Tom Savini, founder of Tom Savini’s Special Make-up Effects Program. “Sure, there are great horror titles, but none that really touch on the slasher genre. When Wes approached me, I could tell immediately that he was on to something. He was coming at this project from a whole different angle.”<br /> <br />Keltner went on to explain the music for Summer Camp, stating, "No one does horror music like Harry Manfredini. He crafted such a sign

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