After 12 long years, 7 Days To Die is finally leaving early access and gearing up for an official 1.0 release. With over 220,000 reviews onSteamand a ‘very positive’ review badge,PlayStation 5andXbox Series X|Sowners will soon be able to get in on the action as 7 Days To Die’s 1.0 release will also mark the game’s re-launch on consoles.

While the PC version of 7 Days To Die is developed and published by The Fun Pimps, the studio did license its IP to Telltale Games some years ago, which allowed Telltale to publish 7 Days To Die on consoles. Unfortunately, Telltale Games went defunct back in 2018, leading to some complicated legal proceedings between The Fun Pimps and Telltale Games.

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But after 6 years, 7 Days To Die is receiving a re-release on consoles later today. The Fun Pimps has also confirmed that the previous Telltale Games edition of 7 Days To Die will be delisted from PlayStation and Microsoft stores as to avoid any product confusion. If you already own the old edition of 7 Days To Die you will still be able to play it.

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But for those eagerly awaiting 7 Days To Die’s 1.0 release and console launch, here’s everything you need to know.

7 Days To Die: Update 1.0 & Console Release Time

The Fun Pimps has confirmed that 7 Days To Die will be released on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S onThursday, July 25at the following times:

Los Angeles

7 Days To Die is not available to pre-order or pre-download, which means the game will be available on the respective platform storefronts at the aforementioned time.

7 Days To Die: Price & Discounts

7 Days To Die will be priced at $44.99 USD on all storefronts, according to developer The Fun Pimps. The studio also confirmed that there will be a 30 day discount period for those who already own the game on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, allowing users looking to upgrade to receive 25% off.

If you want to find out more about 7 Days To Die’s 1.0 release, check out the rather lengthypatch notes right here.

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