After nearly 12 years of early access, the definitive zombie survival sandbox RPG, 7 Days to Die, is finally on the cusp of its v1.0 full release. Dubbed the “Alpha Exodus,” this momentous milestone marks a significant evolution for the game that has endured the test of time, still boasting a dedicated community of players and an active modding scene.
With a month of the v1.0 Experimental public test phase under its belt, 7 Days to Die is gearing up to unleash a horde of new features, improvements, and gameplay systems upon its eager fanbase.
But amidst all the excitement, one little-known tip has emerged that could make all the difference in your fight for survival.
Stacking the Odds in Your Favor in 7 Days to Die 1.0
A recent post on the 7 Days to Die subreddit has shed light on a game-changing feature that many players may have overlooked:
A little reminder that you can stack pocket mods in 1.0+
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That’s right, in version 1.0, players can now stack 7 Days to Die pocket mods, allowing for even greater customization and utility in their loadouts.
The revelation has left many players stunned, with one user exclaiming:
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It seems that in the excitement surrounding the impending release, many players may have glossed over this detail in The Fun Pimps‘ comprehensive official release notes for version 1.0.
But now that the secret’s out, the possibilities are endless!
A Deliberate Design Decision
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Of course, as with any newly discovered exploit or feature, there’s always the fear that it may be short-lived:
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But not to worry, fellow intrepid survivors. As one user points out:
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Indeed, the ability to stack pocket mods is explicitly mentioned in the official release notes, stating: “Multiple pocket mods can be added to armor.” This means that this powerful new feature is here to stay and will continue to add even more depth to 7 Days to Die‘s already robust crafting and customization systems.
As the 1.0 release date draws near, anticipation is at an all-time high. PC players can look forward to diving into the full release on July 25th via Steam, while console players eagerly await the game’s arrival on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
And, if everything goes according to plan, console players will be able to join in on the zombie-slaying action on the same day as the PC release.
With a host of new features, improvements, and now the increased viability of 7 Days to Die mods, v1.0 is sure to take the game to new heights. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a fresh-faced recruit, there’s never been a better time to jump into the fray and test your mettle against the undead horde.
What do you think about the ability to stack pocket mods in 7 Days to Die 1.0? Will this change your approach to gearing up for the apocalypse? Share your thoughts and strategies in the comments below!