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I'm surprised no one has posted anything about it so I might as well mention it.
SOE (Sony Online entertainment) has announced an upcoming free-to-play zombie MMO survival title H1Z1. Well, it takes more than a few ideas from the likes of Day-Z and RUST, and drops you into a persistent world where you must scavenge for resources, shelter, and more in a totally emergent setting. Running on the firm’s Forgelight engine, the title will allow you to form bonds with other players, where you’ll be able to take control of deserted warehouses or storm settlements together.
The title’s set to launch on Steam Early Access imminently, and is designed around the idea of player empowerment. If you want to build a small farm in which to grow crops, then you can. Interestingly, you may then be able to trade any food with passersby, allowing you to fortify your settlement’s defences, making potential sieges from rival factions less likely.
Here is an hour long gameplay where you can see what the game has to offer in it's early stages :
SOE (Sony Online entertainment) has announced an upcoming free-to-play zombie MMO survival title H1Z1. Well, it takes more than a few ideas from the likes of Day-Z and RUST, and drops you into a persistent world where you must scavenge for resources, shelter, and more in a totally emergent setting. Running on the firm’s Forgelight engine, the title will allow you to form bonds with other players, where you’ll be able to take control of deserted warehouses or storm settlements together.
The title’s set to launch on Steam Early Access imminently, and is designed around the idea of player empowerment. If you want to build a small farm in which to grow crops, then you can. Interestingly, you may then be able to trade any food with passersby, allowing you to fortify your settlement’s defences, making potential sieges from rival factions less likely.
Here is an hour long gameplay where you can see what the game has to offer in it's early stages :