![]() It may be playable but Sony advises gamers to step away from buying the game on the said date as it is going to be an unfinished game. Then again, ARK proves that as long as you have a fun concept – console owners will put up with terrible performance.H1Z1 early access release date has been recently confirmed for Januas revealed by Sony recently. Hopefully, Daybreak can get the game running smoothly on consoles. Honestly, I’m surprised it’s taken them this long. Putting H1Z1: King of the Kill on consoles is a smart move. It looks like Event Tickets will still be used for special events in H1Z1: King of the Kill. Air Drop tickets will be found and can only be used in H1Z1: Just Survive, and Event Tickets can only be used in H1Z1: King of the Kill. If you’re a current H1Z1 player, and have an account in good standing all of your existing crates, keys, and items will be duplicated and available to you in both H1Z1: Just Survive and H1Z1: King of the Kill. They write, “at this time, we do not have any plans to make either H1Z1: Just Survive or H1Z1: King of the Kill Free-to-Play titles.”Īs for existing crates, keys, tickets, etc.? ![]() ![]() The split also means Daybreak is abandoning their plans to make H1Z1 free-to-play. You might want to go ahead and jump in if you were planning on it. On February 17th, both games will be listed in your Steam games library.ĭon’t own H1Z1? Daybreak will charge $19.99 for each game on February 17th. Those of us who like Battle Royale will be getting more game modes.Īlready own H1Z1? You’re fine. Hell, any updates would be nice for you guys. Those of you who like the survival aspect of H1Z1 will hopefully see more meaningful updates to that part of the game. ![]() Each part of the game now gets a dedicated development team. The decision to split the two games sounds great, on paper. Battle Royale is a hugely popular mode and getting it on consoles quickly is a smart business move. We want to make sure we give both titles the support they need and deserve to truly flourish.ĭaybreak won’t admit it, but it’s also a business decision. Many players in the community have been discussing splitting the game and we’ve heard you loud and clear. The more we developed this game with you, our community, the more we realized that in order to fully support both aspects of H1Z1, and their respective players, we needed to make them their own stand-alone games supported by their own dedicated development teams. And, that fueled the decision to split the games up. There isn’t much overlap according to the developer. You either play Battle Royale, or you play Survival. Why the change? As Daybreak explains, it has to do with how we play. H1Z1’s survival mode grows stale after a while, but Battle Royale is fantastic with a group of friends. Daybreak is splitting H1Z1 into two games – H1Z1: King of Kill and H1Z1: Just Survive.Īlongside the news, the developer also announced H1Z1: King of Kill (the popular BR mode) is coming to Xbox One, PS4 and PC this summer. Daybreak saw how well ARK: Survival Evolved is doing on Xbox One and is ready to jump in.īig changes are coming to H1Z1.
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