7 Days to Die Finally Exiting Early Access: What’s Next for the Zombie Survival Game?

Brisbane, Australia – Fans of the zombie survival game, 7 Days to Die, have something to look forward to as the developers, The Fun Pimps, announced the game is set to leave early access and hit version 1.0 soon. This news comes after a long period of development and anticipation among players.

The game, known for its unique seven-day cycle where a horde of zombies rampages through the player’s creations, has garnered a dedicated fan base despite being in early access. With the upcoming release of version 1.0, players can expect new features such as a revamped zombie gore system, updated vehicle assets, and a new challenge system. Additionally, the developers have hinted at future updates that may include a wardrobe system, bandits, and even a story mode.

One of the most exciting aspects of the upcoming release is the planned Steam Workshop support, allowing players to create and share their own content with the community. As the game prepares to move out of early access, the developers have announced a price increase from $36 to $45, giving players a last chance to purchase the game at a discounted rate.

7 Days to Die joins the ranks of other long-developed early access games that are finally reaching their 1.0 release. The game’s evolution and growth over the years have built anticipation for what the final version will offer to players. With updates planned well beyond the initial launch, 7 Days to Die appears poised to continue captivating its audience for years to come.