The first gameplay footage for Gray Zone Warfare has been released, with a 23-minute video showing off a mission featuring four players searching for intel and then extracting it. While it is still early days, this first glimpse of how Gray Zone Warfare plays shows us that it has a real shot at challenging Escape From Tarkov in the hardcore extraction FPS genre.
One of the most popular PC games ever made is Tarkov; while some have attempted to imitate its aesthetic, none have achieved quite the same degree of success. But ever since its announcement a few months ago, a lot of fans have praised Gray Zone Warfare as a potential successor to Tarkov—or at the very least, as a formidable opponent—and this initial impression only serves to validate that belief.
It’s important to note, though, that Gray Zone Warfare isn’t merely a carbon copy of Tarkov. The gameplay footage, released by IGN, highlights several distinct differences, such as the absence of gear looting and the requirement for players to use a helicopter for entry and exit from the combat zone, unlike Tarkov’s more abstract spawn and extract mechanics.
Nevertheless, Gray Zone Warfare shares several core elements with Tarkov, including its methodical, tactical combat approach and the freedom to navigate extensive open environments as players wish.
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The gameplay footage for Gray Zone Warfare is presented in a manner that reflects the developers’ intended playstyle, so it remains uncertain whether adopting a methodical, tactical strategy is the optimal approach in actual gameplay. However, if the final game closely mirrors this initial portrayal, fans in search of a more deliberate pace may likely transition from Tarkov to Gray Zone Warfare.
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Additionally, Gray Zone Warfare is set to offer a significant enhancement over Tarkov by featuring a vast open world rather than segmented, individual maps. Although not showcased in the available gameplay footage, the entire game of Gray Zone Warfare unfolds across a single, expansive map.
Players and their teams will navigate various regions to execute missions before returning to their base. Failing to return to base and secure the loot acquired during missions results in its loss, adding a layer of strategic depth and risk to the game.
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