Summary

The recent release of7 Days to Diemarks a long journey for the game, being in early access for over a decade before finally coming to PC and consoles with an official release. Not to mention,7 Days to Diestill has plenty of room to grow, with the next two years of updates already revealed through the post-launch content roadmap, but the game has certainly come a long way.

While thepost-launch roadmap revealed for7 Days to Dieincludes plenty of highly-requested features and content, it’s only the tip of the iceberg for the new heights that the game could reach in future updates. One missing feature that7 Days to Dieshould bite the bullet on is fishing, given that this is a classic staple among survival games, so it would be right at home in7 Days to Die.

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The Case for Fishing in 7 Days to Die

The main reason why fishing would be right at home in7 Days to Dieis that it could help players overcome the early-game difficulty curve. Food is essential all throughout the game, but it’s especially important at the beginning of anew playthrough in7 Days to Diewhen players consume a lot of stamina using tools, weapons, and traveling on foot. Without having the stamina efficiency provided by specific skills, this leads to players consume a significant amount of food and water in the early game. Not to mention, food items are also sources of unique buffs, so adding new fish dishes to the menu could add a new variety of buffs.

Aside from adding new food items,7 Days to Diecould shake things up by learning from othersurvival games likeMinecraftand how these games make fishing a timeless and rewarding activity. More specifically, players can obtain various loot items from fishing inMinecraftfar beyond just food items, making it a worthwhile activity long after players overcome the difficulty curve related to gathering a stockpile of food.

Fishing Could be a Fun Alternative to Farming in 7 Days to Die

Another reason why fishing could be a good addition to7 Days to Dieis that it could enable a wider variety of skill builds by adding a new skill tree related to fishing skills. As it currently stands, farming is arguably amust-have skill in7 Days to Die, as it gives players the means of producing a sustainable and profitable food source. Farming being a vital skill is appropriate for a survival game set in a zombie apocalypse, but this kind of lack of build diversity is still a red flag, and fishing could be key to giving the farming skills some healthy competition.

In the past, fishingmods for7 Days to Diehave been a relatively popular mod category. Unfortunately, though, mods aren’t readily available on console platforms, so only PC players have had this luxury so far. In hindsight, officially adding fishing to7 Days to Diecould bring console players in on the fun of this feature.

7 Days to Diedevelopers The Fun Pimps have mentioned plans for mod support on consoles, but nothing has been officially confirmed so far.

Fishing may not be as pressing of an addition to the game as some of the other features planned for7 Days to Die’s post-launch roadmap, but it could still be a fun feature for the game to experiment with. After all, fishing is a classic staple among survival games, so this kind of feature could be right at home in7 Days to Die.

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How long will you survive? With over 18 million copies sold, 7 Days has defined the survival genre, with unrivaled crafting and world-building content. Set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead, 7 Days is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first-person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games. It presents combat, crafting, looting, mining, exploration, and character growth, in a way that has seen a rapturous response from fans worldwide. Play the definitive zombie survival sandbox RPG that came first. Navezgane awaits!