“What do we have here?”: 7 Days to Die’s Official Announcement Days Before Console Release Sends Fans Into a Frenzy
Will July 25 become a lucky day for 7 Days to Die fans?
Survival horror games are in trend right now, with multiple renowned titles attracting fans to this gaming genre. Among the most popular games, 7 Days to Die comes in at the top. After the game successfully ran for more than a decade in Early Access, The Fun Pimps decided to progress to the next step and release the official version of the game. However, first the PC version was released, and now it’s time to get the console version of the game.
Set in a zombie-apocalyptic world, 7 Days to Die takes players to a place where survival is the real challenge. Players need to build a base and find weapons and other resources to survive the zombie attacks. While console players have been in a dilemma about whether to get the official game or not, a recent announcement has made their day.
The Fun Pimps Is Probably Bringing 7 Days to Die on Console on the Announced Date
7 Days to Die has become one of the hot topics in recent times, as all the survival horror game fans are eagerly waiting for this game’s arrival. While the PC version of the game was released on June 24, the console version is still pending, with an approximate release date of July 25.
However, reportedly, this is not the final release date for the console version and can be changed based on different factors. One of the primary factors is Sony’s certification. Without Sony approving the game, 7 Days to Die won’t come on PlayStation.
Until this point, there was no news of Sony saying anything about the game or whether 7 Days to Die had cleared the certification process. But suddenly, the 7 Days to Die Official page on X posted an image that showed a redeem code page for the game’s console version. According to it, the full version of the game is 13.02 GB.
Players Get Excited About the Release of 7 Days to Die on PlayStation on the Scheduled Date
The post said nothing about the release of the game, and even Sony hasn’t yet uttered any word about the game’s official launch on PlayStation. Anyway, since the post arrived, fans have taken it as a positive sign, and they are excited about the game’s release on July 25.
In the reply section, fans have assumed that the game has cleared the certification process and are eagerly waiting for its launch. Most of them congratulated the game and expressed their willingness to play it.
Some surprised players even asked whether the game really passed the test.
One of the overexcited players mentioned, “Gamers are not going to leave their caves for months.”
Even some hardcore fans are eager to leave work for this game.
The love and support players have been showering on 7 Days to Die is kind of expected.
Though the game will come on Xbox at the same time, fans are still confused about what’s happening.
While waiting for further updates, don’t miss the success 7 Days to Die has already been enjoying with only the PC version available to play.