It’s 2026. The “console version is forever stuck on Alpha” story is over — 7 Days to Die 1.0 launched on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on July 25, 2024, the same day as the PC 1.0 release. Console players are no longer running an ancient Alpha 15 build. This page tracks where the console version actually stands in 2026, what changes have shipped since 1.0, and what (if anything) remains PC-only.
The Fun Pimps and The Pimps abandoned the legacy Telltale-era console release (which had been frozen on Alpha 15 since 2017) and shipped a fresh native port for current-generation consoles in 2024. Since 1.0, the console version has stayed on the same major version cadence as PC:
Console patches typically lag PC by 2–6 weeks for cert reasons, but the gap is content parity, not a multi-Alpha gulf like the legacy port.
For players coming back after years away, the new console version is unrecognisable:
The gap is now a thin list of edge cases rather than a generational divide:
The 1.0 release brought platform crossplay back: PC, PS5 and Xbox players can join the same dedicated server. Local-host games are platform-locked (you can’t join your friend’s PS5-hosted local game from PC), but a dedicated server is the great equaliser. If your group spans platforms, the dedicated-server path is the only one that works cleanly. See 7 Days to Die hosting plans — crossplay configs are pre-applied, no console UPnP nightmare, mods you upload work for every connecting platform that supports them.
The honest read after 18+ months of patches:
The Fun Pimps’ public roadmap points to:
The “console is forever stuck on Alpha 15” story died in July 2024. Today’s console version is feature-mature, runs on current hardware, and ships major updates within weeks of PC. The remaining PC advantage is community-mod ecosystems — which dedicated server hosting closes most of the gap on. If you stopped following 7 Days to Die because of the legacy console abandonment, it’s worth coming back.
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