Xbox Game Pass is Removing its Best Zombie Game on April 30th – But There is Hope

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Xbox Game Pass is Removing its Best Zombie Game on April 30th - But There is Hope

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  • 7 Days to Die is leaving Xbox Game Pass on April 30th as developers plan to launch a new version.
  • The game is leaving Early Access after around 12 years and aims to launch on consoles in July 2024.
  • The updated version will receive PC and console updates together, and the previous version is getting delisted.
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Xbox brings new games to its subscription service, Xbox Game Pass, every month, and some games also leave the service from time to time. Some games recently left the service this month, and Microsoft announced the second batch of games that will leave, including one popular title.

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A total of six games are set to leave Xbox Game Pass for console, PC, and cloud on April 30th, and the list includes the best zombie game on the service, which is a blow to fans who have been enjoying the title. However, a little hope might be left for fans to keep playing the title.

7 Days to Die Is Leaving Xbox Game Pass at the End of April

7 Days to Die is leaving Xbox Game Pass this month.
7 Days to Die is leaving Xbox Game Pass this month.

7 Days to Die is an open-world survival horror title developed by The Fun Pimps and released in early access back in 2013. The game features a combination of elements such as shooting, tower defense, and more. It has been appreciated for its crafting and world-building content.

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The game is available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox but is being removed from Game Pass this month. But that’s not all, as the developers are also delisting the game. The reason behind this is that the game on the Game Pass is the Xbox One version and is very well behind the PC version. It is also to avoid “branding confusion,” as the developer stated.

Behind the PC version in the sense that the console version of the game hasn’t received any updates in nearly seven years, and the last patch update was released back in 2017. The game is now leaving early access, and a new updated Xbox, PlayStation, and PC version will be coming.

Developer Fun Pimps revealed the roadmap via the FAQ page of the official website and said that it is excited to finally bring the long-awaited 1.0 update, which is scheduled for June and would bring two new PC and console ports that would receive updates together alongside other new features.

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7 Days to Die’s New Version Will Bring More Than Just the Port

A new version will be released in July with major updates.
A new version will be released in July with major updates.

Fun Pimps announced that Alpha 22, or Version 1.0, will be released in July 2024, and it will focus on keeping parity with PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. According to the roadmap, the new game version will get a major update called Storm’s Brewing with new features.

These include remade vehicle assets, new animals, a new gore system for zombies, graphic updates, and other improvements. The new version will also overhaul the game’s weather system and add cross-play with post-launch updates.

The update planned for Q2 2025 will bring bandits, a UI overhaul, an event system, and a new quest type, and another update at the end of 2025 will introduce a story mode, overhaul the game’s traders, and introduce yet another new quest type.

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However, these update dates are subject to change. The previous console version will be playable but will not receive updates after the new 7 Days to Die console version is launched.

What are your thoughts as a new version of 7 Days to Die is coming soon? Let us know in the comments.

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Written by Rohit Tiwari

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Rohit Tiwari is a Gaming Journalist and Editor at FandomWire. With a Master's degree in Mass Communication, Rohit combines academic insight with a passion for the games and the stories they tell. He is an ardent supporter of Real Madrid and when he's not busy playing games, you'll find him reading or idolizing the GOAT Cristiano Ronaldo.