‘H1Z1’ PS4 Release Date Will Be Out 'Soon'? Xbox One Version Still Out Of The Picture
Former "Mass Effect" director hinted in a recent tweet that the news on release date of "H1Z1" for PS4 consoles is coming " coming soon," according to Design and Trend.
Thanks everyone for the kind words. Everyone is asking about a PS4 version, news on that coming soon!
— Chris Wynn (@The1Wynn) January 26, 2016
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The tweet generated buzz with the possibility that new executive director of the game Chris Wynn and Daybreak (formerly Sony Online Entertainment) might finally detail "H1Z1" contents, release date and gameplay in no time.
As PC exclusive titles are slowly migrating to consoles, the zombie survival MMO game was announced two years ago that it will get a PS4 version.
Reportedly, it will be launched after the PC release. But with unknown circumstances, Daybreak Games hasn't updated the players about the game's development after its announcement.
Meanwhile, the game developer also stated that "DC Universe Online" will be hitting the Xbox One consoles in Spring 2016.
It didn't mention about "H1Z1" on the said console. So, there's a possibility that the Xbox One version is off the game developer's priorities, Gamespot reported.
Previous reports also claim that "H1Z1" for PS4 version might see an early 2016 release date in which, at some point, the game is already on alpha state, according to Youth Health Magazine .
On the other hand, the PC version which was released a year ago on Steam Early Access. It recently received fixes from its latest patch.
"The animations were made better and the developers reworked on several shooting, running, and reloading animations. They also adjusted in one-handed actions for smoother transitions. With this patch the icons in descriptions were larger and easier to see. Added Force Single GPU option to UI was added," Youth Health Magazine noted.
However, after the patch was released, players apparently reported log in issues in to their accounts and live servers as well as problems with AI, chats and several bugs.
"We are also temporarily removing Molotov Cocktails from Battle Royale as we work on a fix for a related crash bug," the game developer posted on Twitter, according to Youth Health Magazine .
Stay tuned for more updates and official release date.