

If Daybreak is able to retain at least a portion of that audience when the game officially launches on August 7, it should be in good shape.

H1Z1: Battle Royale may have lost much of its audience on PC, but the game has proven popular on console so far, with over 10 million players trying the open beta. Both bundles should be available at launch next month.

The first is called the Viper Starter Bundle, which will retail for $4.99, and the second is the more expensive Hardline Deluxe bundle that costs $34.99. The first tier is free for everyone, the second tier is for those who buy the premium Battle Pass for $5.49, and the final tier is for those who are subscribed to PlayStation Plus.įinally, Daybreak Game Company is also releasing two new premium bundles for those who want some extra content when they jump into the game. Seemingly inspired by Fortnite's battle pass system, players will have three tiers of unlocks for H1Z1's Battle Pass. Besides new weapons and vehicles, H1Z1: Battle Royale is also getting Battle Pass Season 1.
