Gray Zone Warfare, the open-world multiplayer tactical shooter reminiscent of extraction shooter Escape from Tarkov, has been hugely popular on Steam since its April 30 early access launch. But the end product could look drastically different, according to developer MADFINGER Games.
Gray Zone Warfare Roadmap Preview! The future looks bright!
Rick Lagnese, PR and Communications Director for MADFINGER Games and Gray Zone Warfare, said in a recent interview that the game currently only has about a quarter of the features and content the developers hope to add.
"We're working on a roadmap that we'll hopefully be able to share soon, because there's a lot of content," Lagnese told Insider Gaming's Grant Taylor-Hill. "There [are] so many other things that will come that will shape and evolve Gray Zone [Warfare], because the game is only 20 to 30 percent done."
Lagnese listed just a few of the new features and content the team is looking to implement, including a day and night cycle, dynamic weather effects, a crafting system, and the ability to discover and explore the “ground zero” area in the center of the map. While Lagnese said the day and night cycle “should be coming soon,” he added that the biggest and most immediate priority is still improving performance and optimization.