Highlights

  • Gray Zone Warfare has sold over 900,000 copies, ensuring future updates and improvements.
  • Developer Madfinger Games is diligently optimizing the game to eliminate crashes and lag.
  • Players can expect Patch 2 soon and a detailed roadmap outlining major content updates.

Popular Early Access title Gray Zone Warfare has teased what future updates are coming to the game, after a successful launch period. Gray Zone Warfare launched back in April, but developer Madfinger Games already has plans for the future.

When Gray Zone Warfare was released in Early Access a few months ago, it was a pleasant surprise. It instantly joined the ranks of great tactical shooter games, and had plenty to satisfy both casual and hardcore players. Like any Early Access game, it wasn't perfect, but the immense potential was immediately clear to players, confirming Gray Zone Warfare as a title worth investing some time into. Its emphasis on realism in the large game world of Lamang Island resulted in an experience unique from other tactical shooters, hence why the game has proven to be such a success so far.

Related
Gray Zone Warfare: Beginner Tips and Tricks

Newcomers to Gray Zone Warfare should check out the following tips and tricks for beginners to master the game even faster.

In a post on Steam, developer Madfinger Games revealed its upcoming plans for Gray Zone Warfare. The studio says it's "diligently optimizing the game," hopefully meaning Gray Zone Warfare crashes and lag will become a thing of the past. It also claims that Patch 2 is "just around the corner," and a roadmap will soon be released detailing all the major content updates. It's just a small tease for now, but players can rest knowing they won't have to wait long to find out the full roadmap for the future of Gray Zone Warfare​​​​​​.

Gray Zone Warfare Teases Future Updates

The blog post also confirmed that Gray Zone Warfare has sold over 900,000 copies to date. Gray Zone Warfare was a big hit right out of the gate, and this momentum has clearly continued in the time since its launch. According to the developer, this kind of success "ensures our long-term commitment to Gray Zone Warfare, ensuring the game will continue to improve and evolve over time." This is definitely a case of success breeding more success. Because the gaming community has embraced Gray Zone Warfare, the developer can now help it reach its full potential, which will only draw in even more players in the long run.

The future of Gray Zone Warfare is certainly looking bright. While the developer hasn't fully revealed its plans yet, this only allows for more community speculation about what's coming next. Perhaps more Gray Zone Warfare factions will be added, new weapons, or even a new map. None of this is confirmed, and is purely blind speculation, so it'll be interesting to see what Madfinger Games actually produces.