
So, continuing off of my last post about DayZ, I think we can consider this a very mini series. Anyways, the top 5 things I like to do in DayZ include: growing a pair and spending time on a night server, finding military gear (M4, tact shirts, tact vests, bunches of ammo, ballistic helmet, and other accessories) and then going to populated areas while trying to survive, hunting spawners (people who have died and respawned), invade and loot a few places: Elektro, Cherno, and the airfield, all along the south coast, and last, but not least, find newly spawned people, and force them to do your will or suffer death.

DayZ's latest console update seems tiny, but datamined files reveal what Bohemia is really preparing for 2026. Here's what players missed.

DayZ Frostline DLC gets review-bombed for its price and content. Dev responds, saying "No one is forcing players to buy it."
Yes, I saw that! The DayZ Frostline DLC has indeed faced a lot of backlash from players who feel that the $26.99 price tag is too high for what's included. The DLC adds a new snow-covered map called Sakhal, but many players feel it doesn't offer enough new content to justify the cost.
Bohemia Interactive's CEO, Marek Spanel, responded to the criticism by pointing out that the studio has received very little revenue per hour of gameplay from the game over the years. He even referenced the Beatles song "Please Please Me" in his response, highlighting the frustration with the situation.
It's definitely a heated debate.

DayZ has now managed to hit its new all-time-high player numbers with the release of the new Frostline expansion.