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DayZ’s Livonia DLC Release Date Remains Secret, Won’t Cost More than 15 Euro

With the DayZ Livonia Beta going to the history books, Bohemia Interactive can focus on its release. After the first blow, which came from the company stating the DLC won’t release on November 13, the official date remains concealed. So far, as we know and have previously reported, the DLC’s release date is still unknown.

However, Bohemia Interactive has managed to discover its initial price. Not the exact number, but instead, the price limit. From what we know according to their statement, the upcoming Livonia DLC won’t cost more than 15 Euro.

All we can tell at the moment is that the price will be under €15. The final prices will be announced later.

DayZ’s Livonia DLC is scheduled to arrive together with update 1.06, which will also include new weapons, items, and more surprises alongside the cruel terrain in which the players had the chance to lose themselves a couple of times.

1.06 is also estimated to include a lot of bug fixes and will be concluded as a solid all-around update. It will release on all three platforms at the exact same time, so PS4 and Xbox One players won’t be left behind.

Therefore, Expect Livonia to arrive at any time span that’s not too distant from the time of this writing. Once the confirmation is settled, all we have to do is wait for the time of release.

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