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After over a decade in development, survival game7 Days to Diehas announced that it is finally set to leave Early Access.7 Days to Diehas become a staple of the survival game genre, and many might even be unaware that it is still technically an Early Access game.

When7 Days to Diewas first released at the end of 2013, it launched into a saturated genre.Early Access open-world survival gameswere extremely common, fueled by the success of games such asDayZandRust. Initially, the critical reception to7 Days to Diewas extremely frosty, but the game found a strong audience regardless. In the years since, developer The Fun Pimps has remained committed to the game, bringing frequent content updates to7 Days to Dieover the last decade. Finally, the developer feels the time is right to shed the Early Access label and release a 1.0 version of7 Days to Die.

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In a video announcing the changes on YouTube, The Fun Pimps' co-founder Richard Huenink confirmed that a full stable 1.0 release for7 Days to Diecan be expected in June for the PC version of the game. All updates previously announced for the game will be coming in the form of free content updates, with a roadmap confirmed until Q4 2025. As7 Days to Diemoves into a full release, the price of the game is also increasing, although from April 22, the game will be hosting a 76% off last-chance sale until April 29, giving players one last chance to grab the game at its lower price point.7 Days to Dieis also leaving Xbox Game Passon April 30, so this will be the best period to grab the game at a low price for a while.

7 Days To Die is Finally Leaving Early Access

The announcement even came with some great news for console fans. While the 1.0 update is too substantial for the long-abandoned PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions to handle, the highly-anticipated PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions are currently planned to arrive in July 2024, and will include feature parity with the PC version. Finally, players on the new consoles will have access to thebest base-building post-apocalyptic gameson the market, but there’s a catch. Unfortunately, owners of the old console version of7 Days to Diewon’t get the new upgrade for free and will have to repurchase the game, although Richard Huenink has clarified that The Fun Pimps is working with Sony and Microsoft to arrange a discount for these players.

With7 Days to Die’s future now confirmed for the next few years, it’ll be interesting to see what updates the game receives. The roadmap for the game promises some huge changes, including the addition of bandits, a story mode, a trader overhaul, and crossplay between platforms. It’s great to see the work gone in to make7 Days to Dayone of thebest survival gamesaround, and it’s exciting to think it will soon be even better.

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How long will you survive? With over 18 million copies sold, 7 Days has defined the survival genre, with unrivaled crafting and world-building content. Set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead, 7 Days is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first-person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games. It presents combat, crafting, looting, mining, exploration, and character growth, in a way that has seen a rapturous response from fans worldwide. Play the definitive zombie survival sandbox RPG that came first. Navezgane awaits!