Gray Zone Warfare’s major Night Ops update is getting closer, and recently, the team at MADFINGER Games published a lengthy devlog highlighting the key concepts of the major change. In this impending overhaul, making the game more challenging is the order of the day, but with an increased challenge comes a higher sense of reward.
Per the breakdown, Night Ops will offer ‘a deeper focus on gear fear, exploration, and intelligent decision-making.’
Read on to see what’s changing in Gray Zone Warfare.
You Want it Darker?
While the beating heart of the Night Ops update is the day-night cycle, MADFINGER has gone above and beyond to introduce countless changes and adjustments to Gray Zone Warfare. This tactical shooter is set to become much more polished with a host of new weapons, menu options, challenges, and mechanics.
For instance, MADFINGER will be encouraging players to cherish their equipment much more, threading durability mechanics into the game and making high-tier items much rarer. If you’re exploring the open world of Lamang at night and your helmet takes an incoming round, your NVGs could also be damaged, leaving you unable to navigate effectively through the jungle.
In terms of quality-of-life improvements, MADFINGER has tweaked how inventory management works. Also, the revolutionary in-game ballistics physics have been improved, as has the game’s anatomy system. Per MADFINGER’s update:
Every engagement with both AI and players should feel significant. We’re enhancing tactical authenticity through improved ballistics, allowing bullets to pass through layers of skin, tissue, and bone. This creates more realistic and varied outcomes based on your shot placement, making every decision in combat impactful.
A slew of new weapons is coming to Gray Zone Warfare with the Night Ops update, too:
AK-12
AKS-74U
AK-15
AK-19
AK-308
Colt 1911
To improve the game’s multiplayer ecosystem, MADFINGER is implementing an ‘Aggressor System’ that will penalise players griefing others on their squad. This will ‘raise the stakes of friendly fire and encourage more responsible gameplay’. The team is also introducing better and more seamless communication mechanics between players on the same squad.
In this update, the risk-to-reward ratio has been scrutinised, the sense of danger has been heightened, and gear fear is set to become a real thing in Gray Zone Warfare