If you cast your mind back to 2013, you might remember a new survival horror called 7 Days to Die releasing on early access.
Ten years later and it's still not had its full release… but that's about to change. A release date and a game-changing patch are very close.
It's a cool concept: The player has fight to off zombies, while simultaneously making sure they craft a decent defence in time for the gigantic horde.
So, when is the nail-biting horror releasing properly, and what changes will come with 1.0? Let's take a look.
The 7 Days to Die full release date, as confirmed on the game's official website, will be staggered across these dates:
So, there's an 'experimental beta' going live today, which should give you a taste of 1.0, and then there's the full release in a month's time.
According to fans on Reddit, the developers said during a live stream that 7 Days to Die's experimental 1.0 beta will launch in the USA at 12pm CST on 24th June.
Here in the UK, that translates to 6pm BST today. Barring any last-minute twists, that should be your UK launch time.
Remember: this is the 'experimental beta' that we mentioned in the previous section, so you might want to expect a few teething problems!
Of course, things can always change, but here's hoping you'll be able to jump into action this evening.
So, what are the big changes that will come with patch 1.0, and how will the new game differ from its 2013 early-access version?
The complete patch notes have been released by the developers over on the community boards, which you can check out now — but we'll share exactly what they said down below:
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