After celebrating a great first week of sales in which World War Z sold over one million copies, Saber Interactive and Focus Home Interactive have now released a World War Z Roadmap. Tonnes of new content is on the way, all included as part of the World War Z Season 1 free updates and DLC. There’s a World War Z Tokyo mission planned, alongside World War Z new zombie, new weapons, the Extreme difficulty option, modes, and more. The next three months could be a good ride if everything goes to plan. Read on to discover exactly what’s on the way to the co-op zombie survival game.
World War Z Roadmap | May-July 2019
As you can see from theWorld War Z Roadmap image above, the developers are planning on introducing new content each month starting in May and ending in July. Read on for what’s planned in each month below.
World War Z Roadmap May 2019
This month, a brand-new mission is being added to World War Z. You will be able to play the new Tokyo mission before the month ends. Not much, however, is known about the mission. The image above suggests it will be played on a boat (at least at some point). We do know, though, that the Tokyo mission will introduce a deadly new zombie. The terrifying new zombie will spit a deadly virus towards you and it can even resurrect if not dealt with properly.
World War Z Roadmap June 2019
In June, a brand-new extreme difficulty setting will be introduced to World War Z. The six-skull difficulty will earn you unique rewards. This should prove perfect for those of you who are finding the game too easy right now. More difficulty options are never a bad thing, after all. There will be new bonus cosmetics and more to unlock as well, which is nice.
World War Z Roadmap July 2019
Finally, July will bring a Weekly Challenge mode to World War Z. This will help to spice things up, for sure. Unfortunately, all we have is the announcement of the Weekly Challenge mode, although we’d expect more to be revealed soon.
Alongside the new mode, you will also be able to unlock new cosmetics and more, too. Again, this is all adding up to a more content-rich game then was initially released. Of course, this all means that you will likely have to download plenty of further World War Z game updates. These will all be explained in more detail at the times of release.
World War Z Roadmap | What else is on the way?
On top of everything listed above, even more is planned. You can see all of this below:
- Private Lobbies
- Wave-based survival mode
- New weapons and weapon variants
- New character skins and accessories
- Field of view and level of detail sliders for PC
- The ability to change classes during PvPvZ matches
There’s a lot of new content on the way to World War Z. Some of it will be totally free, too. During these next three months, there are bound to be several game updates, too. These will likely bring in plenty of bug fixes and gameplay tweaks. The latest World War Z 1.03 update, for example, tried to fix a lot of the game’s crashing bugs and nerfed Compact Shotgun damage.
Of course, roadmaps such as this one don’t always go according to plan. Neither Saber Interactive nor Focus Home Interactive has supplied us with proper release dates for all of the planned new content. We are simply told that everything listed above is planned to release between now and the end of July 2019. We’d love to tell you exactly when the new Tokyo mission is being added to World War Z, but we simply can’t.
Just because something is planned to release in June, for example, doesn’t mean it definitely will. EA and BioWare, for example, had to delay the first Cataclysm event in Anthem. The developers ran into “more things to fix and improve” then was planned for. You never know, the World War Z developers could run into similar, unforeseen issues.
We’d like to think, however, that Saber Interactive and Focus Home Interactive can stick to the World War Z roadmap detailed above. It’s looking to be a big few months for the surprise zombie hit.
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World War Z Characters | Who Survives The Apocalypse?
With the release of Saber Interactive's World War Z, we have a game that borrows its name from a book and film that have little in common. What all three entities share is a varied cast of survivors and a specific breed of fast zombies. -
Meeting the Characters of World War Z
Taking gameplay inspirations from Left 4 Dead, World War Z features survivors from all walks of life taking on the flowing hordes of undead. Just who are these zombie slayers? Let's peel back the curtain and dive into their backstories just a bit. -
Angel Flores
A high-ranking member of the Latin Kings, Angel was working on tunnel maintenance at his day job when the zombies began their attacks. He chose to fight thanks to his street background, and that has let him survive in the new world. -
Arnetta Larkin
Before the zombies, Arnetta was a New York City engineer working in the electrical grid. So, when the zombies struck, she knew right away. Not able to return to her home, she holds out hope that her family is still alive after all the carnage. -
Bunko Tatsumi
Skilled at hacking, Bunko tapped into the Department of Defense mainframe and found out about the zombies before they emerged in proper society. This headstart didn't let her stop the end of days, but it gave her time to prepare to survive the days ahead. -
Daniel Alahey
Daniel has known tragedy throughout his life. Raised during the Beta Israel movement, his father was Ethiopian and his mother was Israeli. After his wife and son were taken by the hordes of the undead, he's dedicated the rest of his days to fighting back. -
Dina Mizrahi
A member of the Israeli Defense Force, Dina hoped to follow on in the family business and become a great architect after serving her country. Sadly, dreams of becoming just like her dad had to wait when the zombies struck. -
Ethan Wolfe
A 16-year veteran of the British Special Air Service, Ethan is now retired after earning several honors. This Mossad member used to advise special ops and train new agents. Now, he fights just the same as everyone. -
Judd Whitaker
Whoever said that the pen was mightier than the sword hasn't met the overwhelming zombie swarms of World War Z. Judd was the New York Times' top photojournalist. He's covered wars and refugee crises, but he's now packing heat against the apocalypse. -
Tashaun Burnell
A firefighter in the heart of New York City, Tashaun survived the attacks of September 11. Racked with survivor guilt and post-traumatic stress disorder, nothing could shake him after that day. He marches into the age of zombies with well-earned experience in tragedy.