Compare The Region prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Black Snake Games. Published by Black Snake Games. Released on 3/1/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, Simulation, Early Access.

Mostly Negative Steam reviews, a dead server population, and zero developer updates in over seven years. Skip this and load up DayZ instead.

I went looking for a functional open-world zombie survival shooter and found a ghost town instead. The Region launched in Early Access in March 2019 pitching a third-person survival loop: scavenge weapons and supplies across an open map, craft and improve your gear, fight infected enemies, and optionally go PvP against other players or run co-op. On paper that checklist sounds like a rough-edged DayZ clone with building tacked on, which is not automatically a dealbreaker. The execution, however, is where everything falls apart. The raw numbers tell the story before you even launch the client. Steam user sentiment sits at roughly 24 percent positive across 50 reviews, which puts this firmly in Mostly Negative territory. That score is not a fluke from launch-day pile-on reviews; the community never warmed to it. The core complaints circling around the game have consistently been barebones content, rough performance, and mechanics that felt half-assembled even by Early Access standards. The developer promised improved AI, better ballistics, multiple maps, and further optimization for the full release. None of that arrived. The population situation is worse than the review score. Concurrent player counts are functionally zero, sitting around one player at any given moment. That is not hyperbole. For a game where the PvP and co-op hooks are listed as the main draws, an empty server is a complete product failure. Even if the weapon feel were polished, even if the third-person shooting were tight, there is nobody to shoot at and nobody to survive with. The multiplayer modes, including online PvP, split-screen PvP, online co-op, and split-screen co-op, exist on the store page as features. In practice they are features nobody can use. The last developer update was filed over seven years ago. Steam itself flags this on the store page. That is the definitive signal. This was not a game that shipped rough and got patched into shape. It was a game that shipped rough and was abandoned inside its first year. The promised full version with choice of maps, improved mechanics, and new items never materialized. Whatever goodwill the low asking price might generate evaporates the moment you realize the development trajectory ended at "Early Access prototype." I have no patience for games that use Early Access as a monetization mechanism rather than a development tool, and The Region is a textbook case. If you want a zombie survival shooter with actual PvP that functions, go to DayZ, Project Zomboid for the solo experience, or even hunt through the current Steam survival catalog. There is no version of this purchase that makes sense in 2025 or beyond. The server is empty, the developer is gone, and the game never left the prototype stage. Fred, Scout Team

The Region
ActionAdventureIndieMassively MultiplayerSimulationEarly Access

The Region

Mar 1, 2019Black Snake Games
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Mostly Negative Steam reviews, a dead server population, and zero developer updates in over seven years. Skip this and load up DayZ instead.

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I went looking for a functional open-world zombie survival shooter and found a ghost town instead. The Region launched in Early Access in March 2019 pitching a third-person survival loop: scavenge weapons and supplies across an open map, craft and improve your gear, fight infected enemies, and optionally go PvP against other players or run co-op. On paper that checklist sounds like a rough-edged DayZ clone with building tacked on, which is not automatically a dealbreaker. The execution, however, is where everything falls apart. The raw numbers tell the story before you even launch the client. Steam user sentiment sits at roughly 24 percent positive across 50 reviews, which puts this firmly in Mostly Negative territory. That score is not a fluke from launch-day pile-on reviews; the community never warmed to it. The core complaints circling around the game have consistently been barebones content, rough performance, and mechanics that felt half-assembled even by Early Access standards. The developer promised improved AI, better ballistics, multiple maps, and further optimization for the full release. None of that arrived. The population situation is worse than the review score. Concurrent player counts are functionally zero, sitting around one player at any given moment. That is not hyperbole. For a game where the PvP and co-op hooks are listed as the main draws, an empty server is a complete product failure. Even if the weapon feel were polished, even if the third-person shooting were tight, there is nobody to shoot at and nobody to survive with. The multiplayer modes, including online PvP, split-screen PvP, online co-op, and split-screen co-op, exist on the store page as features. In practice they are features nobody can use. The last developer update was filed over seven years ago. Steam itself flags this on the store page. That is the definitive signal. This was not a game that shipped rough and got patched into shape. It was a game that shipped rough and was abandoned inside its first year. The promised full version with choice of maps, improved mechanics, and new items never materialized. Whatever goodwill the low asking price might generate evaporates the moment you realize the development trajectory ended at "Early Access prototype." I have no patience for games that use Early Access as a monetization mechanism rather than a development tool, and The Region is a textbook case. If you want a zombie survival shooter with actual PvP that functions, go to DayZ, Project Zomboid for the solo experience, or even hunt through the current Steam survival catalog. There is no version of this purchase that makes sense in 2025 or beyond. The server is empty, the developer is gone, and the game never left the prototype stage. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayercooponline-cooptier:sub-5Abandoned Early AccessDead ServersZombie SurvivalThird-Person ShooterOpen World SurvivalCraftingBase BuildingPvP Survival

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 64-bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 470 / Radeon HD 5850 or Better
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo or Better

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 64-bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 670 / Radeon HD 7770 or Better
Processor
Intel Core i3 or Better

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Game Info

Developer
Black Snake Games
Publisher
Black Snake Games
Release Date
Mar 1, 2019

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