Gray Zone Warfare Early Access Launch Revealed
There’s nothing like a stealth drop, especially ones that just had an impressive closed beta, but Gray Zone Warfare just did that. The open-world military simulator is about to launch into Early Access officially. Check out all the details below.
Gray Zone Warfare Launches into Early Access
Gray Zone Warfare launches onto Early Access on Tuesday, April 30th. The mil-sim will come in a variety of editions for players to choose from. Each edition of the game will also have both PvE and PvEvP servers available, so players can decide what they want to jump into.
Gray Zone Warfare Standard Edition ($34.99 / €34.99)
The standard edition of Gray Zone Warfare will include bonus equipment, a basic locker, and a loadout available to players.
Tactical Edition ($57.99 / €34.99)
If want to take it up a notch, players can buy the Tactical Edition. This edition of the game comes with everything the Standard Edition of the game along with additional tactical equipment and increased locker size.
Elite Edition ($79.99 / €79.99)
And the next tier up is the Gray Zone Warfare Elite Edition. This version of the game comes with everything the Tactical Edition has to offer and comes with even more locker space and an expanded lockbox.
Gray Zone Warfare Supporter Edition ($99.99 / €99.99)
If you really want to go above and beyond and support developers Madfinger Games as much as you can, then look no further than the Supporter Edition. This version of the game has exclusive goodies including a unique cosmetic apparel, a special designation, additional equipment, and by far the largest locker and lockbox available.
Thoughts on Gray Zone Warfare Early Access Launch
In all honesty, we were surprised to hear that that game was launching this early and unexpectedly into Early Access. However, it’s a smart move on two fronts. First, one of its main competitors in Escape from Tarkov just introduced a paid PvE mode and fans aren’t happy, so the timing lines up. Second, many games are going for the early access approach and it helps developers build their games alongside their community. As long as Madfinfers continues to reflect community feedback into Gray Zone Warfare at a decent pace, then the game will have a bright future.
Lord Petey has covered the game extensively and for good reasons. There’s a solid gameplay loop with a lot of potential. He even provided his early-game tips to help out new players. If the game interests you, be sure to check it out on Steam.