In an August statement, Console Community Manager Clare confirmed:įirst off, our apologies for not communicating recently about what we’re working on for the 7 Days to Die console community, but rest assured, we are still supporting this project, and, in fact…have a very large update planned for later this year. The good news is that the big 7 Days to Die PS4 update is still planned, but it’s more work than initially imagined. There’s been one small update from the team following that initial statement.
We’ll be in touch again soon with more details on the progress of the upgrade and Patch 14. Thank you all once again for your continuing patience and support. We’re eager to tackle the more persistent bugs in the game once the upgrade is complete, and excited to start to add some of the new features from A15 and A16 including new map locations for you to explore. After that we’ll be moving onto getting the core single player game working on the new engine having already gotten a first bootable build with functional front-end UI. We are still on track and currently working on ensuring the menus are behaving as they should with the new upgrade.
We wanted to give you an update on how things are progressing with the upgrade to Unity 2017.