Dangerous horizons DLC arrives for DayZ creator's sci-fi survival game

The latest DLC for a sci-fi survival game by the creator of DayZ, titled Dangerous Horizons, is now available. This expansion takes players to space in a manner reminiscent of Skyrim. It is accompanied by a free update introducing oil processing and chainsaws.

The sci-fi survival game, developed by the creator of DayZ, has received its newest downloadable content, Dangerous Horizons, which launched on March 8, 2026. According to PC Gamer, this DLC expands the game's universe by sending players into space, drawing comparisons to the open-world exploration of Skyrim.

Alongside the paid DLC, a free update has been released, adding new features such as oil processing mechanics and chainsaws to enhance survival crafting elements. These additions aim to deepen the gameplay experience in the game's harsh environments.

No further details on specific gameplay changes or platform availability were provided in the announcement, but the content is accessible immediately upon release.

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