The start of Gray Zone Warfare in early access was problematic, but the game is slowly getting off the ground. Players keep coming, reception is improving, and the developers are releasing the first patch.
The premiere of Gray Zone Warfare fare in early access did not go as smoothly as the developers would have wished. Problems began on the game’s Steam card, where the transparency of the available editions left much to be desired. The servers were overloaded, and problems with anti-cheat were the icing on the cake. However, this did not stop players who wanted to try out the new rival of Escape from Tarkov. The game has gained a lot of attention.

