I started getting worried when I saw this:
"The company's most recent release was Kinect Star Wars."
Activision's shooter rebranded as The Walking Dead: Survival Instincts; coming to Xbox 360, PS3, and PC in 2013 from Terminal Reality.
Activision's The Walking Dead first-person shooter has a new name. A post on AMC's website reveals the project has added a subtitle, becoming The Walking Dead: Survival Instincts.
The game was announced in July and is based on AMC's The Walking Dead TV series. Survival Instincts will be set in rural Georgia and focus on brothers Daryl and Merle Dixon. Players will be able to choose whether to confront the undead head-on or attempt to avoid detection.
Survival Instincts is currently in development at Terminal Reality. That studio's previous credits include Atari's Ghostbusters: The Video Game, as well as Majesco's BloodRayne and BloodRayne 2. The company's most recent release was Kinect Star Wars.
Survival Instincts is scheduled to arrive sometime in 2013 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.

Shaun McInnis takes this video review on the road with Daryl and Merle for The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct.
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