State of Decay 2 finally has a release date, but the bigger news is the game’s price. Despite being one of the top Xbox One exclusives of the first half of 2018, Microsoft has revealed the new State of Decay will cost a mere 30 bucks. The company’s head of games marketing Aaron Greenberg explained the decision to go with a budget price point…
“Our goal is to build a long-term relationship with the State of Decay community and to foster deeper experiences with the franchise. We believe State of Decay 2 accomplishes this goal by immersing fans in the ultimate zombie survival fantasy, and we want to give more players the opportunity to join in and experience this unique game.”
Well, gee whiz, isn’t that kind of them! Of course, Microsoft’s reassurances won’t stop folks from speculating that there may be other reasons for the game’s generous price tag. Is the game not shaping up the way it should? We’ll just have to wait and see.
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Microsoft will also be offering a State of Decay 2 Ultimate Edition for $50. The package includes State of Decay 2, the upcoming Independence and Daybreak DLC packs, and a copy of the original State of the Decay. Of course, you’ll also be able to download the game for a mere $10 by signing up for Xbox Game Pass, which includes all Microsoft Studios-published titles from day one going forward. So yeah, those looking to pick up State of Decay 2 will certainly have some options, all of which offer a pretty good deal.
For those who haven’t been keeping up, State of Decay 2 is the sequel to the 2013 Xbox Live Arcade survival game by Undead Labs. The game expands the original concept, adding 4-player co-op and more detailed base-building to the mix.
State of Decay 2 shambles onto PC and Xbox One on May 22.