Compare Unturned prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Smartly Dressed Games. Published by Smartly Dressed Games. Released on 7/7/2017. Available on PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Free To Play.

Zero-dollar entry, genuinely deep survival sandbox - Unturned rewards the squad that commits but punishes the solo player who shows up without a server shortlist.

I have watched free-to-play survival games rise and collapse like empires. Wurm Online, H1Z1, countless DayZ clones that burned bright on Twitch and vanished by the following Tuesday. Unturned, somehow, is still here, still racking up overwhelmingly positive reviews across well over half a million Steam ratings, and still pulling in new players who have never paid a single cent for it. That staying power deserves honest scrutiny, not applause. At its mechanical core, Unturned is a loot-survive-build loop wrapped in deliberately blocky voxel visuals that draw instant comparisons to Minecraft and Roblox. Do not let the aesthetic fool you into thinking the systems are thin. Hunger, thirst, and health are all active bars that require real management. Zombies respond to both sight and sound, which means a suppressed rifle and a crouching gait matter. Experience points earned from kills feed into a skill tree that covers cardio, dexterity, sharpshooter, and more, so there is genuine character progression even in the base game. You can board up existing structures to survive a night push, craft entirely new fortifications from scavenged materials, or turn a vehicle into a rolling fortress. Speaking of vehicles: the garage here is absurd in the best way - tanks, snowmobiles, helicopters, fighter jets, jetskis, and hovercraft all exist and all require fuel, batteries, and tire upkeep. The geography spans several official maps, including Canada, Russia, Germany, and the frozen Yukon, where you also have to manage body temperature or build a fire to survive. The multiplayer is where Unturned earns its longevity. The server ecosystem is enormous and fragmented in equal measure. PvP servers are brutal for newcomers - do not walk into a populated PvP instance without a friend or a plan, because the veteran player in the armored truck will end your afternoon in about four seconds. PvE servers and faction roleplay servers are a completely different animal, built around cooperative base defense, community vaults, and organized raid events that function closer to a light MMO session than a standard survival game. The modding pipeline is mature: the Workshop delivers custom maps, weapon packs, and full gameplay overhauls, and the developer has consistently maintained and opened tooling for community creators to have their work officially adopted. That ongoing relationship between the solo developer Nelson Sexton and the mod community is the single biggest reason the game has not gone the way of so many forgotten free-to-plays. Where it falls short: the tutorial is close to nonexistent on PC, so first-timers will hit YouTube before they hit their second hour. The server browser can be unreliable, and finding the right server type for your group takes patience. Solo offline play is thin - the open-world sandbox without human opponents or co-op partners exposes the repetitive loot loop quickly. There are also no real seasonal content rhythms or structured live-service cadence to speak of, which is either a relief or a red flag depending on how you feel about games that make you build your own engagement. The community-run servers do fill that gap organically, but you are doing the curation work yourself. For a free entry point into the survival sandbox genre, the value equation is nearly impossible to argue against. Bring at least one friend, spend twenty minutes finding a server that matches your preferred PvP or PvE tolerance, and the game opens up considerably. Go in expecting a polished, handholding experience and you will bounce off within an hour. Yuki, Scout Team

Unturned

Unturned

Jul 7, 2017Smartly Dressed Games
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Zero-dollar entry, genuinely deep survival sandbox - Unturned rewards the squad that commits but punishes the solo player who shows up without a server shortlist.

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Best for friend groups willing to curate their own server - solo players and genre newcomers will struggle without the social layer propping it up.

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I have watched free-to-play survival games rise and collapse like empires. Wurm Online, H1Z1, countless DayZ clones that burned bright on Twitch and vanished by the following Tuesday. Unturned, somehow, is still here, still racking up overwhelmingly positive reviews across well over half a million Steam ratings, and still pulling in new players who have never paid a single cent for it. That staying power deserves honest scrutiny, not applause. At its mechanical core, Unturned is a loot-survive-build loop wrapped in deliberately blocky voxel visuals that draw instant comparisons to Minecraft and Roblox. Do not let the aesthetic fool you into thinking the systems are thin. Hunger, thirst, and health are all active bars that require real management. Zombies respond to both sight and sound, which means a suppressed rifle and a crouching gait matter. Experience points earned from kills feed into a skill tree that covers cardio, dexterity, sharpshooter, and more, so there is genuine character progression even in the base game. You can board up existing structures to survive a night push, craft entirely new fortifications from scavenged materials, or turn a vehicle into a rolling fortress. Speaking of vehicles: the garage here is absurd in the best way - tanks, snowmobiles, helicopters, fighter jets, jetskis, and hovercraft all exist and all require fuel, batteries, and tire upkeep. The geography spans several official maps, including Canada, Russia, Germany, and the frozen Yukon, where you also have to manage body temperature or build a fire to survive. The multiplayer is where Unturned earns its longevity. The server ecosystem is enormous and fragmented in equal measure. PvP servers are brutal for newcomers - do not walk into a populated PvP instance without a friend or a plan, because the veteran player in the armored truck will end your afternoon in about four seconds. PvE servers and faction roleplay servers are a completely different animal, built around cooperative base defense, community vaults, and organized raid events that function closer to a light MMO session than a standard survival game. The modding pipeline is mature: the Workshop delivers custom maps, weapon packs, and full gameplay overhauls, and the developer has consistently maintained and opened tooling for community creators to have their work officially adopted. That ongoing relationship between the solo developer Nelson Sexton and the mod community is the single biggest reason the game has not gone the way of so many forgotten free-to-plays. Where it falls short: the tutorial is close to nonexistent on PC, so first-timers will hit YouTube before they hit their second hour. The server browser can be unreliable, and finding the right server type for your group takes patience. Solo offline play is thin - the open-world sandbox without human opponents or co-op partners exposes the repetitive loot loop quickly. There are also no real seasonal content rhythms or structured live-service cadence to speak of, which is either a relief or a red flag depending on how you feel about games that make you build your own engagement. The community-run servers do fill that gap organically, but you are doing the curation work yourself. For a free entry point into the survival sandbox genre, the value equation is nearly impossible to argue against. Bring at least one friend, spend twenty minutes finding a server that matches your preferred PvP or PvE tolerance, and the game opens up considerably. Go in expecting a polished, handholding experience and you will bounce off within an hour.

Yuki
Yuki · Scout Team

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System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
3 GHz
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
4 GB available space

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OS
Windows 10 64-bit
Processor
4 GHz
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
6 GB available space

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Game Info

Developer
Smartly Dressed Games
Publisher
Smartly Dressed Games
Release Date
Jul 7, 2017

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Unturned is available on PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox.

When was Unturned released?

Unturned was released on 7 July 2017.

Who developed Unturned?

Unturned was developed by Smartly Dressed Games.