Survival simulator 7 Days to Die leaves early access after 10 years
The creators of the survival simulator 7 Days to Die have finally announced the release date for the project from early access. Version 1.0 will be released this June on PC, and a month later on PS5 and Xbox X/S consoles.
The developers from The Fun Pimps have been working on the game for over 12 years. Let us remember that 7 Days to Die was released into early access on Steam in 2013 and has since received about two dozen major updates. The game's rating is quite high; 88% of Valve users rated it positively.
The creators also presented a roadmap for the project — judging by it, one of the additions is planned for the last quarter of this year, and two more will be released in 2025. They will add a system for changing weather and changing biomes, cross-platform, events, bandits in the open world and new quests.
The price of the game after leaving early access will increase to $44.99. It's currently available on Steam for just $24.
Let us remind you that we previously published a gameplay trailer for a fantasy survivalist about conquering the moon.
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