In the middle of last month, DayZ received its February Update (ver. 1.11). The incredibly popular survival hit’s update added a new weapon and fixed a huge bunch of bugs, unfortunately, along with that, it also broke a couple of things. Bohemia Interactive have today, however, released a hotfix for those problems, taking the servers
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Remember when the internet was ablaze with people talking about Bohemia Interactive’s DayZ title? Well, recently it’s hit over four million units sold, finally launched into beta on the PC, and a major update is heading to the Xbox Game Preview version of the title this week. DayZ was in Early Access way back in
I played DayZ back when you spawned on the beach with nothing but a Makarov pistol. That was back when the game–a mod at the time–was available for ARMA II. Though the game was promised to have an official release more times than I can remember, it has finally come to the Xbox One. It’s still
Coming out in April 11, the Arma 3 Tanks DLC will come out with an accompanied major platform update. Players of Arma 3 all around will receive new gameplay features with other content, such as new variants of to the Offroad Pickup and Light Strike Vehicles that carry mounted launchers, two new anti-tank launchers, a
DayZ, for some, is a fond memory and the progenitor of the Battle Royale game mode; for others it is a game whose unrealized potential has made it a small glint in the rearview mirror. From its humble beginnings as an ARMA II mod, all the way though its exhausting tenure as an early-access title, DayZ
Bohemia Interactive launched their free-to-play FPS Argo back on June 23, and the game seems to be doing quite well, with Steam Spy showing that around 363,000 people have played the game over the past two weeks. While Argo is a free to play game, players can choose to support the developers by purchasing a