Gray Zone Warfare developer Madfinger Games didn't expect to sell a million copies of its open-world tactical shooter quite so soon after its launch, but it quickly propelled the new FPS game into the conversation among the likes of Escape From Tarkov, The Division, and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series. As it prepares to deploy its first major update, introducing a full day/night cycle complete with plenty of suitable gear, I sat down at Gamescom 2024 with Madfinger PR director Rick Lagnese and community manager Corey Smith to talk about the game's success and its place in the hardcore military FPS space.
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