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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Demo Launches February 19

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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Demo Launches February 19

Publisher Focus Entertainment announces a Steam demo for its upcoming co-op zombie FPS. Toxic Commando demo releases on February 19, 2026 and runs until March 2. The full game launches on March 12 for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC platforms. Players charge against hordes of zombies in this cooperative first-person shooter. The game bears the name of legendary horror director John Carpenter prominently. His involvement brings authentic horror credentials to the project overall. The demo is exclusive to Steam during this limited testing window. This gives PC players first access before the full launch arrives. Console players will need to wait for the full release later.

Test the Co-op Action Before Full Release

The demo lets players experience the cooperative gameplay firsthand with friends. You can team up with others to mow down zombie hordes together. The action focuses on fast-paced, chaotic shooting throughout each session. John Carpenter’s influence should bring a genuine horror atmosphere to the game. Players have less than two weeks to try the demo version. This window allows ample time to test the game thoroughly. Feedback from players may influence final adjustments before launch arrives. Therefore, trying the demo early is highly recommended for fans.
The cooperative aspect encourages team coordination and communication throughout. Zombie hordes require constant movement and strategic positioning to survive. The game promises intense action balanced with horror elements. Early impressions will help shape the final product positively.

A Promising Horror Shooter on the Horizon

The full release arrives just ten days after the demo ends completely. Consequently, interested players can preview then purchase quickly after. The March 12 launch date is now confirmed across all platforms. Co-op zombie shooters remain a popular genre with audiences worldwide. John Carpenter’s name adds significant weight to the project’s credibility. His involvement suggests a focus on tension and atmosphere throughout. The demo offers a risk-free way to judge quality beforehand. Fans of zombie shooters should mark their calendars accordingly now.
The short gap between demo and release is strategically smart. Players maintain momentum and interest without long waiting periods. The game aims to capture classic zombie shooter magic. March 12 will reveal if it succeeds in its goals.

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