DayZ 2 confirmed as part of court battle between Microsoft and FTC

Hidden within the myriad of court documents has fans of the survival horror genre on the edge of their seats.


DayZ 2 might be ready by the time the next console generation comes around.

Bohemia Interactive appears to be working on a sequel to their successful standalone title that started out as a mod, DayZ.

Key Takeaways
  • Bohemia Interactive is working on a sequel to DayZ, as revealed in a court document.
  • The document was submitted by Xbox as part of a court battle with the FTC.
  • The direction of DayZ 2 is a topic of interest, considering the current gaming landscape.
  • Bohemia Interactive has shown resistance to the PC Game Pass, aligning with their PC-centric ethos.

The court document in question was submitted by Xbox, part of Microsoft’s evidentiary repertoire. In a slide focusing on Bohemia Interactive’s strategy, the notes casually mentioned the development of DayZ 2.

The revelation took many by surprise, given that this sequel was previously unconfirmed, despite the developer noting the continued development of Arma Reforger and Arma 4.

If we’re being honest, a sequel to DayZ isn’t exactly necessary but fans would welcome it nevertheless.

DayZ began its journey as a mod for Arma 2, before evolving into an early-access game that officially launched out of early access on PC in 2018. It gained substantial popularity due to its tense and thrilling gameplay, laying the groundwork for the subsequent emergence of the battle royale genre.

With this fresh revelation, one of the foremost questions buzzing in the minds of DayZ fans is the direction that Bohemia will take with DayZ 2. The original game is characterized by its slow-paced tension, which some would argue was effectively distilled into bite-sized chunks by games like PUBG. Today’s gaming landscape, with its emphasis on accessibility and quick match times with spectacular traversal mechanics, offers an interesting challenge for Bohemia. However, given DayZ’s ongoing popularity, a straightforward, albeit shinier, sequel might just hit the mark.

Further examination of the court documents revealed more fascinating details about Bohemia Interactive. Despite DayZ’s success on consoles, the document notes that Bohemia has shown resistance to the PC Game Pass. This aligns with the developer’s PC-centric ethos and suggests a degree of unease regarding Microsoft’s plans for the platform – a sentiment it shares with Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO, Jim Ryan.

DayZ’s continued success means that the developers don’t need to rush its sequel.

Despite the excitement around this announcement, fans might have to be patient. With Arma 4’s release potentially years away, it is likely that Bohemia Interactive will keep the lid on further DayZ 2 news until the right moment. However, one thing is certain – the excitement around DayZ 2 has only just begun.

Lastly, it is worth noting the gaming community’s continued fascination with DayZ. Despite being released back in 2018, the game remains highly popular, with nearly 19 million console hours logged in the past six months alone. This popularity underlines the community’s hunger for a sequel, suggesting that DayZ 2, whenever it does arrive, will likely make a big splash in the gaming world.

For now, fans can look forward to learning more about the inner workings of the gaming industry as the stand-off between the FTC and Microsoft continues. Finally, while DayZ 2 might take a while, Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us multiplayer spin-off should scratch the same itch once it comes out.

Ray Ampoloquio
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