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7 Days to Die1.0 has been in the making for over a decade and has been in early access for nearly twelve years since its initial release. It is a survival horror game that offers a unique outlook on the genre.

Although the game is one of its kind, there have been some concerns regarding one aspect of the game. Some players are facing issues keeping their bases intact in the game due to the ramp-up of the rage mode in the zombies.
7 Days to Die has Become a Little Too Difficult
7 Days to Dieis a survival horror game that takes place in a world full of zombies, where you have to construct defenses against enemies and survive the zombie breakout. The game was first released back in 2013, and players have been anticipating the next big update, which is coming almost 11 years later as 7 Days to Die 1.0.
7 Days to Die 1.0 Roadmap Has Fans Questioning What the Full Release Includes “It’s a bold tactic to massively delay a huge chunk of the game”
However, some players are experiencing problems due to the addition of one mechanic that enables zombies to attack more often and with more power when compared to its predecessor. One Reddit user shared their concern on the matter via Reddit, saying:
1.0, Did they tune up rage mode or something?byu/aall137906in7daystodie

There has been a debate on the internet since concerning the ideal size of the base and other ways to guard the perimeters of your base. A lot of the players are experiencing continuous attacks from zombies in the new game, which is making it difficult to fight them off even on PC.
Some players have suggested that building 13 blocks is ideally high enough to stay safe even in Destroy Everything mode in7 Days to Die 1.0, whereas others have suggested digging around the entrance of the base to keep the enemy away.

7 Days to Die Is Yet To Reveal Itself Completely
The Fun Pimps is one of the developers behind this survival horror game, which is to release its stable build. The Fun Pimps released the previous experimental versions of the game in the last week of June.
“Heavily inspired by Project Zomboid”: 7 Days to Die Fans Hope the Devs Change the 1.0 Build to Make 1 Feature Easier
The game’s official stable build is scheduled to be released tentatively on July 24, 2025, across platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and Microsoft Windows. Hopefully, players will see some changes in the upcoming build that address the issues raised by some of the players earlier.
With it being 12 years since its original release, and an entirely new developer at this stage, the pressure is on for it to deliver, and so far fans have been mixed in what they’ve been saying. From delayed features to horrific additions, there is something going on to paint the game in either light, but we’ll have to wait and see how it gets on upon full release.

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Anupam Lamba
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Anupam Lamba is an avid gamer and film lover. After completing his bachelors in Mass Communication he started working as a writer in the Indian film industry before his love for gaming made him venture into the lanes of Fandomwire and he started working as a gaming writer here.
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