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Enter the struggle for survival in H1Z1. Create your avatar and enter a world plagued by zombies and people who see the fall of civilization as a great time to be a psychopath. Confront or cooperate with other players on vast maps full of places to discover and find a place to create your own safe haven.
H1Z1 PC Early Access The game is currently available in Steam Early Access. With constant updates bringing new content and reacting to feedback from the players, H1Z1's aim is continuous improvement. Become one of the testers and help the developers make H1Z1 great.
Persistent world Your characters will die. But their legacies will survive. The constructions created by your characters remain in the game world for others to use or for you to work on again after you create another character on the server.
Create bases built by generations of characters, with hidden arsenals and more. H1Z1 doesn't forget the effort you put into the game. Unforgiving gameplay Staying alive is hard, dying is easy and when you are dead you stay dead.
Zombies, trigger-happy players, bad luck in collecting food or not getting decent rest may kill you quietly during the night. H1Z1 is not for faint-hearted. Being cautious is the best way of avoiding danger or getting the upper hand.
Crafting essential for survival H1Z1 Early Access has over 200 crafting recipes for you to discover. From ammo to tools and clothing, mastering the crafting system is indispensable for any measure of success. Gang up with your friends and work on founding a base, from the ground up.
An unconquerable fort waits for you to build it using the game's expansive crafting. Perceptive enemies The zombies in H1Z1 are not the passive, randomly shuffling type. When you fire your gun they will hear it, they will find you and they will try to kill you as hard as they can.
If you build a fire in a bad location they will be drawn to it and what could have been a relatively peaceful rest turns into a frantic fight for survival. Battle Royale mode If you are tired of zombies, enter the Battle Royale, where a hundred players parachute down onto a massive map bordered by ever tightening toxic cloud. Find weapons scattered across the landscape and buildings, don't get killed and kill everyone else.
H1Z1's Battle Royale is a true Last Man Standing experience, where you have only what you can find.
H1Z1 has some cool modes that give it some extra oomph, but the field of battle royales already has some excellent choices. H1Z1 has a solid foundation of scavenging, shooting, and surviving, but it needs a little more vim and vigor to really compete in the battle royale free-for-all.
H1Z1 may well have been inspired by the original version of PUBG, and it shows, but in Auto Royale it provides one of the most fun battle royale modes out there.
This is a good way to get into battle royale games. It's fun, fast-paced and accessible, and enjoyable in short sessions.
H1Z1 checks all of the boxes needed to be a competent battle royale game, but in its main mode it lacks a distinctive sense of character. Without the realistic depth and modular weaponry of PUBG or the wacky base-building antics of Fortnite, its streamlined design rushes toward straightforward, fast-paced action instead and ends up being dull as often as it is exciting. The more interesting thing about H1Z1 is its innovative Auto Royale mode, which translates battle royale mechanics to vehicular combat in a way we haven’t seen done better elsewhere.
H1Z1 may have been the king of the battle royale market back in its days of inception, but with Battlegrounds and Fortnite both evolving the genre in distinctive ways, it no longer feels as relevant. For H1Z1 to regain its audience, it needs to take more creative risks as demonstrated by Auto Royale.
H1Z1 might not have the personality, nor the same production level of as some of its competitors, the game still balances arcade and simulation well to feature all the tension required in the genre.
H1Z1 predicates itself on eliminating the more random factors seen in other battle royale games, and it remains a competent execution of the genre. The game has its intense moments and exhilarating firefights; the thrill of besting 100+ players is very much present. However, the incoherent gameplay elements overshadow the better moments, and the lack of variety in both map design and weapon selection makes H1Z1 lose its appeal rather quick, especially in the genre it spearheaded.
October 17, 2018
H1Z1: Just Survive will survive. Read more
September 25, 2018
H1Z1 will change its name to Z1 Battle Royale. Read more
August 16, 2017
H1Z1: Just Survive drops H1Z1 and becomes a standalone game with a new narrative. Watch video