Telltale Publishing to Release 7 Days to Die on PS4/Xbox One in June

Telltale Publishing in collaboration with independent developer The Fun Pimps have announced a new partnership, which will see the survival horde crafting game 7 Days to Die made available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One starting June 2016. Both retail and digital platforms will be supported on both consoles.

The console version of 7 Days to Die will add a new multiplayer mode which supports local split-screen for couch play. There will also be new online multiplayer modes and features, with more specifics to be announced in the coming weeks. New downloadable content will be released for this game as well.

7 Days to Die will be available at a recommended retail price of $49.95 AUD, and can now be pre-ordered through select gaming retailers.

Steve Allison | SVP Publishing at Telltale Inc.

Telltale Publishing seeks to bring the best and most innovative games in their genres to new audiences. 7 Days to Die has already thrilled over 1.5 million PC users worldwide, and we’re delighted to bring this game from the PC to consoles everywhere. The Fun Pimps have redefined what the survival genre can be with unrivalled world-building, crafting, and character growth. With overwhelmingly positive user feedback for the PC version, we can’t wait to expose a brand new audience to this exceptional and terrifying sandbox experience.

Richard Huenink | Co-Founder of The Fun Pimps

7 Days to Die is a labor of love for our small group of games industry veterans. After a highly successful Kickstarter campaign, we’re grateful to have had a wonderful response from our active community of Steam Early Access users; now, our partners at Telltale Publishing are enabling us to get the game in front of new survivors across the globe.

We’re very excited that Telltale brought us together with the folks at Iron Galaxy, to build the game collaboratively and specifically for consoles. They have a stellar track record, and have been incredible partners in ensuring a perfect translation that includes new features and content not seen in the PC version.

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