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DayZ Badlands expansion announced with the biggest map yet

DayZ Badlands expansion announced with the biggest map yet

Bohemia Interactive have today revealed the DayZ Badlands expansion for their very popular open-world survival game.

The game has BattlEye anti-cheat, which has been enabled for Linux systems for quite a while now. It’s listed on our curated anti-cheat compatibility page. With an enormous size of 267 km², DayZ Badlands introduces the largest official map in the game’s history. Set west of Chernarus and bordering Takistan’s frontier, the terrain offers a desolate blend of cracked soil, sand-swept plains, and mountainous divides. Here, every inch of land tells a story of failed invasions, abandoned cities, and the silence that followed decades of war.

Check out the teaser below:

Key features of DayZ Badlands include:

  • New Terrain: Explore the fully inland Nasdara province.
  • Desert Environment: Endure droughts, manage hydration, and survive a harsh arid spring climate.
  • Conflict-Scarred World: Traverse dense towns, abandoned ruins, oil fields, and infrastructure left behind by war.
  • Region-Specific Content: Encounter infected variants adapted to the desert and loot new items, cosmetics, and firearms tailored to the region.
  • Player-Driven Storytelling: Form factions, uncover forgotten secrets, and decide what rises from the ashes of conflict.

DayZ Badlands is a while away with it launching sometime in 2026.

I’ve seen scattered reports of it being broken recently on Linux from the v1.28 update, but I couldn’t reproduce the problem. On Kubuntu 25.04 playing on official servers the game runs flawlessly with the latest Proton 9.0-4.



Pictured – DayZ on Kubuntu Linux, taken today

The base game is 50% off during the Steam Summer Sale 2025.

DayZ | Release Date: 31st December 2018

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Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

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