DayZ to be launched as standalone title

7 August 2012

The mega-popular DayZ zombie ‘pocalypser mod for ARMA 2 is getting its own game, according to an update on the developer’s blog. The game will be developed by ARMA 2 studio Bohemia Interactive, although mod creator Dean “Rocket” Hall is already signed up as project lead to maintain maximum cred.

“This is the fairy-tale outcome for a mod that many would have said impossible four months ago,” gushed Hall.

“Development and updates of the mod will continue in parallel with the development of the game, so anyone who is playing the mod now will be able to continue to do so. The project will follow the Minecraft development model; fast iterations with the community alpha available for a heavily discounted price.”

The launch of the free DayZ mod put the three year-old ARMA 2 on top of Steam’s playlist for seven weeks running, and pushed 300,000 sales of the MMO in its first two months. Nic had a lot of nice things to say about it yesterday.

Source: Rock Paper Shotgun

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  1. Day-Z_FTW
    07.08.2012 at 14:49

    Been waiting for this announcement for a while, this doesn’t surprise me. The fact that Bohemia is doing it surprises me. Surely these other companies could’ve jumped into it with offers left right and center. Then again the creator does work for Bohemia. Very nice to see that is will be stand-alone.

    Now I wonder when release will be…hmmmm.

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