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State of Decay 2 is getting a easier difficulty setting and a Sea of Thieves inspired content pack

Undead Labs is adding a new difficulty mode to State of Decay 2. This week players will be able to choose an easier mode, called the Green Zone. This update makes zombies less attracted to noise, increase stamina for the player and makes resources more plenty. Overall, this option is an accessibility option for players who want a more relaxing experience or who feel the current standard setting doesn’t reflect their playstyle.

Besides this, Undead Labs has announced the Plunder Pack. This is a Sea of Thieves inspired pack. They are adding a cutlass, a blunderbuss, rifle, shovel and a bunch of new clothing items.

Oh, and they’re adding a megalodon themed car.

The entire pack was developed working from home. This is the first complete content pack for State of Decay 2 that has been developed this way.

For more information, visit the official State of Decay 2 website.

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Pieter "SuikerBrood" Jasper

29 year old gamer who grew up with Commander Keen and Jazz Jackrabbit. A PC Gamer. (Sorry, not sorry). Dutch, but actually Frisian. Loves Age of Empires, Sea of Thieves and wishes for a new Viva Piñata.

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6 Comments

  1. Acho que modo dificuldade já tem bastante e todos satisfatórios, precisamos de história, bases novas, comunidades maiores, ter a possibilidades de construir muros, mais missões

  2. Make it easier??? No no no, MAKE IT HARDER!!! MAKE NEW ZOMBIES/MUTANTS!!! I miss playing the game but Nightmare Zone is just way to easy once you get used to it..

    1. No. Thank you for making it easier. They’ve already made it harder many times. Not everyone enjoys that type of gameplay jerk

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