If you already have the game, don’t panic! You will have access to both versions of the game after they split, and they will show up in your Steam library when the split happens. Any airdrop tickets will be put on your survival account, while any battle royale tickets will be put on your PvP account. Your items on the Steam market, skins, and crates will be duplicated and split between both accounts. That means if you have 2 crates in your game now, you will have 2 crates on your survival account, as well as 2 crates on your PvP account.
If you don’t have the game and you get it before February 16th, you will still get both games when the split happens. If not, you will need to buy both versions separately in the future.
Both games will still be in Early Access when the split happens. There is no news on when H1Z1: Just Survive will leave Early Access, but H1Z1: King of the Kill will phase out sometime during summer and to launch fully on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
As far as the game becoming free-to-play, like players originally thought when it first became Early Access - the chances of that still happening are fairly unlikely. In the Q&A section of the announcement, the developers stated:
If you were waiting to get it when it came out as free-to-play, sorry – it looks like plans have changed.
– H1Z1 development team
The development team will be splitting into two groups. One group will focus on the survival game, and the other on the PvP game. There will be different dev blogs for each game. There will also be separate live streams and social accounts to help ensure players who prefer one or the other will be able to keep track of the developments of that particular game.
As stated earlier, the official split will happen on February 17th. You can purchase the game on Steam; however, you also need a Daybreak account to access it.
How do you feel about the split? Do you think it will make the game better or worse? Let us know in the comments.