Carnage trailer takes all the good of Mad Max and shoves it into a multiplayer kill'em'up

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Mad Max taught us that we don't need a bullets to steal a car, we just need an empty shotgun, an intimidating, leather outfit, a few years in the scarring, Austrailian film industry and then we can walk away with any vehicle unhindered. Carnage has taken that lesson, and others, and through the process of magic turned it into a multiplayer shooting game with cars and helicopters and tanks and stuff.

Check out the trailer below.

Our intern hijacked a 2 Dawn Games' truck that was heading to their Youtube channel to bring you this footage:

It doesn't say in the trailer, and we may not know until the release of the minimum system requirements, but you'll likely have to shout "Be still my dogs of war!" at any appropriate time.

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