Survival game will soon receive long-awaited version 1.0

After more than ten years in… Early Access status One of the oldest zombie games on Steam will soon make the jump to the full version: We're talking about 7 Days to Die. The great Update 1.0 will bring some changes, with console players being asked to pay once again.

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When 7 Days to Die launched in Early Access, the Catholic Church had just elected a new Pope, Edward Snowden revealed secret information from the NSA, Croatia joined the EU and Steam had a user record of 7.7 million simultaneous players – that all is 2013 been the case. The world is a different place now and the survival game from developer The Fun Pimps has also developed significantly in all this time.

7 Days to Die: Release of version 1.0 in June

However, anyone who thought that 7 Days to Die would remain in Early Access forever will now be proven wrong: “Already” in a few weeks, the first-person adventure, which has been maintained and expanded over the years and in which the undead are up to mischief, will be released. the long-awaited one Version 1.0 receive. There is no exact date yet, but a release is planned for June – at least for the PC.

Which content changes The makers did not want to reveal the big update in detail yet. However, there will be new challenges and improved controller support. On the financial side, however, if you don't already own 7 Days to Die, you'll have to dig deeper into your pockets: from the moment the full version is available, it will be a survival game $44.99 cost, the equivalent of around 42 euros.

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However, it doesn't have to be that expensive. On the occasion of the planned version 1.0 update, there will be a final discount campaign from April 22nd to 29th, 2024, where you can get 7 Days to Die with a Discount of 76 percent can purchase. When you switch to the full release, you don't have to pay again.

Important change for console players

For players who already own 7 Days to Die on Sony or Microsoft consoles, the situation is different. With version 1.0, the survival game is also adapted for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S appear and at the same time the previous legacy version, which you could play on the PS4 or Xbox One, set. However, this leads to an unpleasant circumstance.

The new console version of 7 Days to Die must bought separately i.e. all interested players can purchase another copy. “Due to the significant technical differences between old and current console hardware, we will no longer update the old version. Owners of the old version must purchase the new title,” it says blog entry the developer. However, they are working with Sony and Microsoft to provide owners of the digital legacy version with one exclusive discount available in the store.

If you don't want to switch, you can continue playing the current 7 Days to Die version in the future, but you won't receive any further updates. Also Cross play There will only be a connection between PC and consoles with the new console version, as the team makes clear.

The roadmap until the end of 2025

With the end of the early access phase and the release of version 1.0, 7 Days to Die is far from over. The developers want to continue their zombie game free updates expand and already have plans that extend until the end of 2025.

Plans until 2025: The roadmap for 7 Days to Die at a glance.

Overall, the developers are currently planning three very large updates. For the 4th quarter 2024 Among other things, the overhaul of the weather and biome system and the introduction of a wardrobe feature are planned. In the 2nd quarter 2025 Bandits should then form a new enemy faction and in 4th quarter 2025 even a story mode follows. However, all of these rough dates are not yet firmly set in stone.

If you are currently already using this Survive in the zombie apocalypse busy, or about to be, then you can make the gameplay even more enjoyable. We introduce you five mods for Alpha 21 that will make 7 Days to Die even better.

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