Zenless Zone Zero's Extended Patch Cycle: A Leak Reveals Version 1.7 and Beyond
Recent leaks suggest a longer-than-anticipated patch cycle for Zenless Zone Zero, potentially extending to Version 1.7 before the launch of Version 2.0. This revelation comes less than a year after the RPG's successful debut, a year that saw not only a nomination for Best Mobile Game at The Game Awards but also a significant rise in popularity, culminating in a collaboration with McDonald's.
The current Version 1.4 update, which introduced Hoshimi Miyabi, a powerful new unit, briefly faced criticism regarding censorship. However, HoYoverse swiftly addressed the issue, demonstrating their responsiveness to player feedback. While Version 1.4 is slated to conclude in late January, anticipation is already building for the upcoming Version 1.5 update.
Version 1.5 promises exciting additions: a new main story chapter, an expanded game area, engaging events, and, most notably, two highly anticipated S-Rank units—Astra Yao and Evelyn. Leaks suggest Astra Yao will excel as a support character, prompting players to begin farming necessary materials in advance.
According to reliable leaker Flying Flame, the current patch cycle will conclude with Version 1.7, followed by Version 2.0, then Version 2.8, and finally Version 3.0. This differs from the 1.6 cycle conclusion seen in other HoYoverse titles like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, potentially indicating a larger content roadmap for Zenless Zone Zero. Further fueling this expectation, another leak from the same source reveals plans for 31 additional characters, a significant expansion to the current roster of 26.
Key Takeaways from the Leaks:
- Extended Patch Cycle: Versions 1.7 -> 2.0 -> 2.8 -> 3.0
- Version 1.5 Highlights: Astra Yao and Evelyn (S-Rank units), new story chapter, new area, events.
- Future Content: 31 new characters planned.
While Version 1.7 remains months away, the imminent Version 1.5 update provides ample reason for excitement within the Zenless Zone Zero community. The extended patch cycle, coupled with the abundance of planned content, suggests a bright future for this rapidly growing RPG.