^ "H1Z1 Developer Interview with Adam "The Zombie" Clegg".Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. "H1Z1 is splitting into two games, headed to consoles". "H1Z1 PS4 version news coming soon, teases dev". Its servers shut down on October 24, 2018. The game became delisted for purchase on August 26, 2018, resulting in all of its Steam Community Market content such as skins becoming devalued and unusable. In August 2017, the game's title dropped the H1Z1 brand name, becoming simply Just Survive. In February 2016, Daybreak announced that the game originally known as simply H1Z1 had split into two separate projects with their own dedicated development teams, subtitled Just Survive and King of the Kill. Despite the unstable launch, the game sold over a million copies within two months.
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A new bug, which made all servers go offline, was also introduced to the game after the developer released a patch to fix other problems. Framerate issues, lack of voice chat and AI problems were also among the problems reported. Players reported that they could not login to their account or enter any active server. At release, the game suffered from severe technical issues. The game was released on Steam as an early access title on January 15, 2015.
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The main focus of the game involved surviving against zombies through teamwork with other players, rather than having a player versus player (PvP) environment with zombies as a backdrop. Players scavenge supplies, craft items, and build strongholds to defend against the zombie horde. The gameplay of Just Survive emphasized multiplayer cooperation, trading, and team-building.