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Gray Zone Warfare Releases On April 30 In Early Access

by Cole Phelps

Gray Zone Warfare, the anticipated PvEvP tactical shooter will launch on Steam Early Access tomorrow April 30. While there is no pre-order available for the game, we already know the prices.

The base version of the game costs $35, while there are three more editions available for $57, $80, and $100. Each version will come with its own equipment as well as lockers, lockboxes, and starting in-game currency. checkout the difference between each edition down below:

Gray Zone Warfare has been an under-the-radar shooter for many of the mil-sim fans for a long time, and the game will eventually celebrate its early access launch pretty soon, with a long road ahead until the full release.

According to the roadmap, the final version of Gray Zone Warfare will allow you to access every part of the map, step into a new Ground Zero area with end-game enemies and new storyline missions, dynamic weather, accelerated day and night cycle, and finally, new events coming every season.

Gray Zone Warfare mostly received favorable reviews from content creators, and in a situation where Escape From Tarkov has lost its reputation among gamers, many players could start packing up to move into this new team-based tactical shooter.

According to Madfinger Games, the developer behind Gray Zone Warfare, the early access period of the game could span over several years, based on the player feedback and the amount of time and effort needed to add the promised features in the roadmap.

It is also worth noting that the final price of the game will be increased once version 1.0 arrives. So, if the game already has your full attention, it’s probably best to get it while in the Early Access phase and help the developers shape up the future of the game with your feedback included.

In Gray Zone Warfare, you will have access to a massive sandbox map to complete missions, hunt down hostile NPCs or opposite players, or simply patrol around and see what’s going on!

Similar to Escape From Tarkov, you will have to manage your loadout, while you can loot stuff from dead soldiers or different POIs available in the game. Improving your relationship with traders is a big part of Gray Zone Warfare, as it will allow you to get new quests and receive access to better gears.

Last but not least, Gray Zone Warfare supports both solo and co-op runs, but you can choose between PvE or PvP, as you will drop into a shared world with both players and NPCs inside.