
The letter concluded with, "Thank you for taking the time to play the game, to help test it when we opened the Test servers to the public, and for all of the suggestions and feedback throughout Early Access. Anyone who thinks they should get a refund for Just Survive can click here. They also provided a link for any players that feel like they are eligible for a refund. Unfortunately, we are no longer in a position to fulfill its greatness and the current population of the game makes it untenable to maintain."Īfter giving thanks to their devoted fans, the team confirmed that Steam purchases and in-game transactions have already been suspended. The excitement of the game’s promise was palpable and its loyal community is still full of ideas for its future. "After careful consideration, we’ve made the difficult decision to sunset Just Survive on Wednesday, October 24 at 11am PT (7pm UK time).

This is especially apparent when you realize that H1Z1's battle royale mode has a much larger player-base, with the game's open beta having over 10 million players.

In a letter posted on the official website, the team stated that the decision was a difficult one and, while there was plenty of dedication from the community and promise for the game, there simply weren't enough people playing it to keep maintaining development. Daybreak Games' free-to-play battle royale title, H1Z1, may have just released on PS4, but it's not all good news from the company, as its has officially announced that the game's online survival mode, Just Survive, is being retired.
