Hey, GZW Community,
It's time to reveal information about what you can expect from the next major update for Gray Zone Warfare. Update 0.4, newly named Spearhead, touches nearly every part of the game, with reworks and rebalancing across almost all systems. It puts player agency front and center, improves sandbox features, and makes in-game information easier to understand, delivering a better overall experience.
Let’s dive into the first of three devlogs, where we’ll walk you through what’s coming. In the first piece, we’re focusing on quality-of-life improvements and upgrades to audio, animations, and the health system. With these changes, we aimed to strengthen core gameplay, improve combat readability, and strike a better balance between realism and game feel.
Watch the video or read the simplified list of upcoming improvements below:
Video Summary - Player-Driven Improvements in 0.4
Animations
Based on player feedback, we focused on improving fundamental gameplay mechanics and put extra effort into polishing core movement, which should now feel more fluid and weight-based. Other important animation improvements in 0.4 focus on enhancing combat readability, making it easier to see when and how you’ve injured AI NPCs.
Gray Zone Warfare’s strength lies in its impressive visuals, and with Update 0.4, we want to match them with equally impressive sound. The newly refactored sound effects are designed to boost immersion, strengthen connection to your character, and highlight that every scratch matters. At the same time, we’re aiming for a better balance between realism and gameplay to make the overall experience more enjoyable.
Health System
The health system has been rebalanced to increase combat lethality and improve clarity. Thanks to sound and movement, you should now have a clearer understanding of what is happening to you when you are hit, making it easier to choose the right steps to survive.
We’ve added many quality-of-life improvements to the UI and controls to make navigation clearer and controls smoother.
To deliver a more polished, realistic impression, we’ve made many visual improvements. In the next devlog, you’ll find out more about improvements made to the in-game world.
What’s Next?
We’re still deep in internal testing, making sure everything in Spearhead is polished and ready. Next week, you can look forward to the second devlog, focused entirely on new content, including weapons, gear, new locations, and more additions expanding the experience.
In the meantime, let us know which of the changes we’ve mentioned so far you’re most excited about!
Every Move Matters,
MADFINGER Games Team
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It's time to reveal information about what you can expect from the next major update for Gray Zone Warfare. Update 0.4, newly named Spearhead, touches nearly every part of the game, with reworks and rebalancing across almost all systems. It puts player agency front and center, improves sandbox features, and makes in-game information easier to understand, delivering a better overall experience.
Let’s dive into the first of three devlogs, where we’ll walk you through what’s coming. In the first piece, we’re focusing on quality-of-life improvements and upgrades to audio, animations, and the health system. With these changes, we aimed to strengthen core gameplay, improve combat readability, and strike a better balance between realism and game feel.
Watch the video or read the simplified list of upcoming improvements below:
Video Summary - Player-Driven Improvements in 0.4
Animations
Based on player feedback, we focused on improving fundamental gameplay mechanics and put extra effort into polishing core movement, which should now feel more fluid and weight-based. Other important animation improvements in 0.4 focus on enhancing combat readability, making it easier to see when and how you’ve injured AI NPCs.
Reworked the sprint into two types: a tactical sprint for longer distances and a burst sprint that is short, fast, and drains stamina quickly
Reworked vaulting, jumping, and falling
Added two types of hit reactions: shorter animations for light hits, and longer, visibly more severe reactions for organ or bone hits
Introduced limping when a leg bone is broken
Added new weapon check animations for the most commonly used weapons and newly added weapons
Improved weapon sway to better reflect the equipped weapon attachments
Gray Zone Warfare’s strength lies in its impressive visuals, and with Update 0.4, we want to match them with equally impressive sound. The newly refactored sound effects are designed to boost immersion, strengthen connection to your character, and highlight that every scratch matters. At the same time, we’re aiming for a better balance between realism and gameplay to make the overall experience more enjoyable.
Introduction of a clearer and more detailed soundscape of:
Human movement sounds
Changes in the character’s health status (exhaustion, injury, pain)
Use of medical equipment
Ambience
Audio-based wildlife reactions to gunfire
Localized audio cues from interactive items like radios
Weapons
Close-range gunfire's deafening effect
New sounds for weapon handling, distant gunshots, sonic cracks, bullet impacts, and ricochets
Voice-overs
New voice-overs for AI NPCs and bosses
Linking of the health system and the enemies’ voice-overs
Improved spatial audio and echo effects in certain buildings
Reworked headsets
Health System
The health system has been rebalanced to increase combat lethality and improve clarity. Thanks to sound and movement, you should now have a clearer understanding of what is happening to you when you are hit, making it easier to choose the right steps to survive.
Rebalancing of the health system and medical items
New medical items
Improved visuals and sound
Improved UI indicators when healing other players
We’ve added many quality-of-life improvements to the UI and controls to make navigation clearer and controls smoother.
Indication of faction members’ locations on the compass
The health status indicator newly displays the severity of your wounds
Added information about items - e. g. durability, compatibility, armor levels
The ammunition item detail now displays the lowest armor class that the projectile is not able to penetrate
Improvements to weapon modding for easier understanding
Automatically equipping weapon attachments or parts onto an inspected platform using Ctrl + LMB
Direct weapon attachment swapping
Rewards are being sent directly to your stock instead of being delivered through Messenger
New keyboard shortcuts - opening messenger, dropping and deleting an item
Improved quick zooming
To deliver a more polished, realistic impression, we’ve made many visual improvements. In the next devlog, you’ll find out more about improvements made to the in-game world.
Complete remodel of vendor visuals
Lighting improvements
Visual polish of grenade explosions, fences, cars, buildings, and much more (more on that in the next devlog)
What’s Next?
We’re still deep in internal testing, making sure everything in Spearhead is polished and ready. Next week, you can look forward to the second devlog, focused entirely on new content, including weapons, gear, new locations, and more additions expanding the experience.
In the meantime, let us know which of the changes we’ve mentioned so far you’re most excited about!
Every Move Matters,
MADFINGER Games Team
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