Zenless Zone Zero: Upcoming Updates and Extended Patch Cycle
A recent leak suggests Zenless Zone Zero's current patch cycle will extend beyond expectations, concluding with Version 1.7 before transitioning to Version 2.0. This revelation comes less than a year after the game's successful launch, a year marked by consistent content additions and growing popularity. The game even secured a collaboration with McDonald's, a significant achievement for a relatively new title.
The game's popularity continues to climb, fueled by regular updates introducing new characters and features. Following the recent 1.4 update, players eagerly anticipate Version 1.5, promising two new playable units (Astra Yao and Evelyn), a fresh area, and a potential new skin for Nicole Demara.
According to reliable leaker Flying Flame, the Version 1.7 update will mark the end of the current patch cycle, followed by Version 2.0. This cycle will then continue to Version 2.8, leading into Version 3.0. This differs from other HoYoverse titles like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, whose first cycles concluded with Version 1.6. This extended cycle suggests a significant amount of additional content for players. Furthermore, the same source indicates that 31 new characters are planned for future updates, a substantial addition to the current roster of 26 playable units.
Projected Patch Cycle:
- Version 1.7, followed by Version 2.0
- Version 2.8, followed by Version 3.0
While Version 1.7 remains months away, the upcoming Version 1.5 update provides much to anticipate. This update includes a new main story chapter, an expanded game area, new events, and the highly-anticipated addition of S-Rank units Astra Yao and Evelyn. Astra Yao is rumored to be a valuable support character. Players are advised to prepare for her arrival by gathering necessary materials in advance.
The recently concluded Version 1.4 update, despite introducing the powerful Hoshimi Miyabi, faced criticism due to alleged censorship issues. However, the developers swiftly addressed these concerns and provided compensation to affected players.