
He did, however, hint the studio was "open to exploring other opportunities" - as this latest news clearly shows. Last month I spoke to H1Z1's PlayStation producer Terrence Yee, who said Daybreak wasn't currently working on an Xbox version. But this also begs the question - will we ever see H1Z1 on other platforms such as Xbox One? H1Z1 has recently seen a lot of success with its move to PlayStation, so this expansion to mobile is perhaps unsurprising - particularly considering the size of the mobile market for battle royales like Fortnite and PUBG. There's no news yet as to when the mobile version will be released, or if Z1 will be available on both iOS and Android. This investment includes not only H1Z1, but 3D MMORPG game EverQuest. NantWorks - an umbrella company with its own mobile branch - has made a "strategic investment" in Daybreak to produce mobile versions of its games, Business Wire reported.

The latest contender in the struggle for mobile supremacy is H1Z1, with its new mobile version. Here we go everyone - there's yet another battle royale mobile port coming our way.
