Nearly five years ago, bohemia Interactive’s trailblazing zombie-infested survival game was released on PC as an alpha, early access game. It’s gone through sweeping changes in that time, getting new features, new guns, tuned gameplay and the sorts of frequent feedback-based tinkering you’d expect from an early access game.
Now, it’s finally heading out of alpha…and into beta. According to Bohemia, that means the dayz of adding new content and features are over, as the team shifts towards stability and optimisation. At least, the days of new features are over for now. The developer adds that it has a plan for new stuff after the release of version 1.0, which is scheduled for the end of this year.
Right now though, it’s beta release version 0.63, which includes:
- Major engine changes
- Improvements to game and network performance
- Introduction of base building
- Massively improved implementation of vehicles
- More elaborate AI for infected and animals
- Major map rework to make Chernarus more beautiful and detailed
- Ability to run your own servers
- Modding Support
That all sounds quite nice. Bohemia has also said that it’s not changing the games pricing just yet, and it’ll still be sold at its early access pricing while in Beta. If you’;re interesting in a bit of zombie survival, the game will run you 27,99 EUR / 34,99 USD on steam, which is R 429.00 in local money.
If you have no idea what DayZ is (or have perhaps forgotten – it has been thatlong) then here’s an overview.
“DayZ is an unforgiving, authentic, open world sandbox online game where each one of 60 players on a server follows a single goal – to survive as long as they can, by all means necessary. There are no superficial tips, waypoints, built-in tutorials or help given to you. Every decision matters – with no save games, and no extra lives, every mistake can be lethal. If you fail, you lose everything and start over.
Scavenging for supplies and roaming the open world never feels safe in DayZ, as you never know what’s behind the next corner. Hostile player interactions, or simply just struggling through severe weather can easily turn into intense, nerve-racking moments where you experience very real emotions. On the other hand, meeting with another friendly survivor in DayZ can lead to a true friendship that lasts a lifetime…
Your choices and your decisions create a gameplay experience that’s completely unique and unequivocally personal – unmatched by any other multiplayer game out there. This is DayZ, this is your story.”
Last Updated: November 8, 2018
Lord Chaos
November 8, 2018 at 08:43
Thought this got shit canned years ago
Kromas
November 8, 2018 at 10:47
Nope and you wouldn’t even recognize it. The engine rebuild has really made it one hell of a beautiful game.
Kromas
November 8, 2018 at 08:48
I don’t think there is an engine nearly as good as the enfusion engine right now. It can handle hundreds of players and it looks abso-fucking-lutely beautiful.
Say what you will about DayZ but the next project Bohemia does with this engine is going to make them big bucks.
Hopefully Arma 4.
Admiral Chief
November 8, 2018 at 08:59
@Kromaswow:disqus
Gaan ons December bietjie jam?
Kromas
November 8, 2018 at 08:59
Sure …. as ek nie nog steeds besig is met Fallout nie. 😛
Admiral Chief
November 8, 2018 at 11:01
Lol, ass
Kromas
November 8, 2018 at 11:03
Also 7 Days to Die alpha 17 …… one day …. in the next 5 years.
Admiral Chief
November 8, 2018 at 11:04
Nogsteeds nie live?
Kromas
November 8, 2018 at 11:06
Nee fok ek weet nie meer nie. 9 maande laat.
Dresden
November 8, 2018 at 11:10
Sy mag dalk swanger wees chom.
Admiral Chief
November 8, 2018 at 11:27
HAH
Admiral Chief
November 8, 2018 at 09:26
Anyone here play SCUM?