“They appear to be immune to…”: 7 Days to Die’s 1.0 Release Has Buffed Something the Players Never Wanted or Expected
Zombies, Bears, Direwolves, and more; 7 Days to Die's 1.0 release has really taken things to the next level.
With only days left to the official launch of 7 Days to Die’s 1.0 release, fans of the survival horror game are barely able to contain their excitement and glee. Developer and publisher The Fun Pimps has managed to finally bring its work to current-gen consoles, allowing players to dive into the new and improved version of a title that originally came to life in late 2013.
With several iterations and revisions in the past, 7 Days to Die has managed to gather a following that other games in its genre have found hard to imitate. It is a game that has remained in the hearts and minds of players who chose to engage with it over the years, making its upcoming release one of modern gaming’s most inspiring success stories.
The Clock Is Ticking for 7 Days to Die’s Release
The upcoming release of 7 Days to Die marks the end of a long journey for the game’s developers. However, for both returning and new players, the horror is just beginning. Using the power of current-gen consoles has allowed The Fun Pimps to craft an experience that stays true to the original while adding meaningful changes to the game that make it feel like a new one altogether.
With many changes to the armor system alongside improvements to existing enemies in the game, 7 Days to Die’s latest version is all set to terrify even as it thrills its players with refinements to its addictive gameplay loop and changes to its mechanics that could allow for very creative solutions to a nuclear zombie apocalypse. With players trying to fend off wild zombies with the limited resources they can gather, the game is sure to create a lot of tension for its dedicated fanbase.
More Powerful Enemies on Powerful Consoles
Many players have taken to Reddit to marvel at how the game’s latest update has given a buff to Zombie Bears, making them as powerful and terrifying as Direwolves in the open world.
In response to the post below, other players have pointed out that these new enemies come with more changes than the player in question had noticed.
It is a buff that makes changes aside from mere increases to enemy health bars, as the new Zombie Bears are now immune to headshots from the game’s many weapons, which another player discovered at their own peril.
Other players have pointed out that while the new Bears are not entirely immune to headshots, the chance of them being decapitated by them is quite slim.
Some players have pointed out that the new and improved versions of animals in the game are a lot scarier than what they were accustomed to in previous versions.
It’s clear that The Fun Pimps has made 7 Days to Die a game that feels fresh and new in its latest avatar, and that even veterans of the game are bound to forget what they knew and approach it with a fresh set of eyes.
It’s a testament to the hard work and effort of its developers – and a love letter to fans who have stuck with them over the years.