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H1Z1 Hosts a Free-to-Play Week Starting On December 14

In about two days from now, Daybreak games will host the first H1Z1 free-to-play week, ever. Daybreak Games has been improving various of parts in H1Z1, both core elements and finesses throughout the past period, and H1Z1 has developed lots of fields. Starting on December 14 until December 21, H1Z1 will be available for everyone.

Sadly, since PUBG’s appearance, H1Z1 has lost a lot of its players. Well, it’s time to get them back, and Daybreak is ready to step on the gas pedal. With the free weekend, there will be additional rewards. Since H1Z1 is also celebrating the holidays with Wreck the Halls, players will get the chance to receive a four-piece holiday-themed outfit by participating in multiple in-game events.

As a player, to receive any of the cosmetics, you will need to finish at least 30th or higher in a match during the holiday event. If you want a free Battle Royale shooter to enjoy with friends, this dynamic and highly competitive game is available from December 14th to December 21st.

Furthermore, Daybreak Games has announced another pack of new weapons coming to H1Z1, which should add a whole different approach in its Battle Royale games.

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