![]() Sounds exaggerated? It's not, and the game's producer Sergey Titov has written a story to explain what really went on and how developer Hammerpoint Interactive (now OP Productions) made missteps along the way. That's all on top of accusations of blatantly copying DayZ and allegedly stealing assets from other media and downright treating the community terribly. Despite advertising features that didn't exist in the game to a point where it got pulled from Steam, The War Z bounced back, got re-relisted and continued to sell copies under the new title Infestation: Survivor Stories. ![]()
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