As Steam players prepare to get to grips with the open-world zombie survival MMO The Day Before, console fans are left waiting indefinitely.
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should be closing in on a full release soon, so it can be helpful to get a good idea of what to expect in the official launch of the horror survival title from Endnight Games. On Steam, has been playable since February in an Early Access state, with a stream of fixes and content additions serving to inch the game closer to a complete state. Endnight Games originally stated that the Early Access period would likely last 6-8 months, so the full release should be coming in the near future if that figure doesn't end up being wildly inaccurate.
The planned Early Access window for is much smaller than the nearly four years that its predecessor spent in a pre-release state. Endnight Games has, however, proven that it treats Early Access as more than a dumping ground, with ultimately achieving an Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam. If does end up suffering some delays, it seems more likely that they'll be for fine-tuning than anything else, although there's still a bit of time for a full release to drop within the original stated schedule.
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Enemies have been fleshed out since the initial Early Access release of in a number of key ways. features three overarching enemy types — cannibals, mutants, and hostile animals. The slim lineup of hostile animals has stuck to sharks and orcas, but both of the other categories have received some additions. Although none of the early patches focused on expanding the enemy roster, later ones added a couple of returning endgame mutants from and the new cannibals Frank, Eddy, and Greg, who all attack in unique ways. Three new boss fights have also been inserted over the course of the game.
Patches that didn't add enemies typically still tweaked existing ones, with a steady stream of AI improvements and behavioral changes remaining consistent throughout the Early Access period. Cannibals are more evasive now than at the Early Access launch, and much of their out-of-combat behavior has been modified to be more natural and varied. Mutants have gotten somewhat stronger in recent patches, thanks to a few tweaks that can make them smarter and some slight increases to aspects like health and bullet resistance that provide more generalized buffs.
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Vehicle support was somewhat lacking when first entered Early Access, with basic sleds serving as the only real option to pick up extra speed. Sticking to the first game's on-foot focus, the abandoned golf carts littered around the map were a tantalizing prospect with no actual utility. That changed with Patch 03's addition of the Knight V, a battery-powered unicycle with high mobility and minimal stability. Its
As Steam players prepare to get to grips with the open-world zombie survival MMO The Day Before, console fans are left waiting indefinitely.
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