![]() They can make as many excuses they want to, but the fact is that the console gamers got scammed into believing they bought an actual finished product. Rather than releasing it under Game Preview (for Xbox at least to get a better deal when updating the game) they decided to call it a 'finished product' and now they're even selling 'dlc' for it. In any case, nothing can happen before the PC version is done.įact is, they should've waited with getting a publisher and then having them release the game on the console as a finished product, because that's exactly what they did. The only good news is TFP is willing to offer some kind of deal to people who already have the game but the details of that are not entirely theirs to make. Any future 7DTD console release will have to be a new SKU. We are exploring all options that would eventually deliver a new version of 7 Days to consoles but this would likely happen after the PC version has gone gold and could end up being an entirely new product or on the next console.īeing as how current PC builds have broken current console savegames (a deal breaker for both systems) the video game you now have CANNOT be updated. With Sony and Microsoft, no matter how small, any update has to go through a rigorous testing/submission process.Īs you can see, this is not an easy problem to solve. įull console ports cost into the millions of dollars, not to mention the restrictions the platform holders have on not breaking saved games which would be inevitable given our current framework and the technical challenges associated with porting a resource intensive game like 7 Days to consoles.
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