Speaking of the milestone in a press release, Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch said that the company was thankful for the reception fans have given World War Z. He added that the Epic Games Store played a role in the achievement.
Karch continued by telling us that World War Z is the company’s fastest-selling game, and that the company expects even bigger milestones to be reached in the near future.
In February, Saber Interactive confirmed that World War Z would join The Division 2 and Metro Exodus as Epic Games Store exclusives. While some gamers lamented the move as an increasing trend of developers leaving Steam behind, the exclusivity deal between Epic Games and Saber Interactive doesn’t seem to have hurt the game’s sales on PC.
Attached to the sales announcement was mention of further updates to the co-op zombie shooter. While Karch wasn’t terribly specific about what’s to come for World War Z, he did say that future patches and updates would focus on “content” and “improvements” for both the game’s PvE and PvEvP modes.
In our review of World War Z, we said that while the game can be “quite entertaining with all its large-scale glory, good graphics, and abundance of classes”, we also acknowledged that it could get repetitive because of its lack of content, among a few other small hiccups.
World War Z is currently available for PC for $34.99 on the Epic Games Store. It is also available on the PS4 and Xbox One for $39.99.
For those just playing the game, we have a handful of tips and tricks available over on our World War Z guides page, including which classes are best for PvE and PvEvP, and what builds are worth focusing on.