The Gray Zone Warfare Spearhead update has seen a colossal surge in interest around the realistic, tactical FPS game, and I’m glad to see it. I’ve always been impressed by developer Madfinger Games’ commitment to filling a very specific niche, placing much more direct focus on high-stakes PvE in a world increasingly filled with extraction shooters and battle royales. GZW’s vast, open world is a stunning locale, as inviting as it is intimidating, and it just got a massive overhaul with new additions, more weapons, and core reworks shaped by player feedback.
Realistic FPS Gray Zone Warfare bounces back as a transformative, community-led update boosts players by 1000%
6 April 20260

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