State of Decay 2 surpasses two million players in two weeks

Microsoft and Undead Labs have announced that State of Decay 2 has surpassed two million players in its first two weeks. According to the press release, survivors have eliminated close to 2 billion zombies so far and last week, players tended to survive about three days on average, and players have completed over 121,000 community stories and started brand new communities with a new map that includes extra bonuses to help kickstart their new survival challenge.

As we’ve already said, this number also includes the Xbox Game Pass subscribers who were able to download and play the game. As such, this figure does not mean that the game has sold two million units.

Undead Labs has been working hard to bring all players lots of key fixes, gameplay tune-ups, and quality of life improvements with its latest game patch released last Friday. The team will continue to bring updates and additional content as it explores all that State of Decay 2 has to offer.

Among other things, the latest major update for State of Decay 2 – that was 20GB – features stability, performance & multiplayer improvements, and you can find its complete changelog here.

11 thoughts on “State of Decay 2 surpasses two million players in two weeks”

  1. Xbox has no games (unless you count these glorified IP-themed mobile marketplaces). Makes sense.

  2. Games where you kill people are out of style now. No one is playing them. Games where you build stuff is what all the kids are playing. Fortnite, Lego, Agony, these are games that kids love. The industry needs to understand the market and start making sandcastle-building sims that are littered with RNG lootboxes. This is what the kids want.

  3. Another day, another press release of dubious statistics from Microsoft Studios. Is anything they, including Phil Spencer, claim not in some way disingenuous?

  4. I just believed on Steamspy to see if a game sold well or not but sadly there is no way to check how many games has sold Origin, Bnet or Microsoft store.
    These arent press releases, this is purely advertisement.

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