H1Z1: Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Schwerer Gustav – the new EU servers are here (“German” servers)

H1Z1: Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Schwerer Gustav – the new EU servers are here (“German” servers)

In the zombie MMO H1Z1, the European servers are now here, and they have quirky names.

Finding 200 names for servers within a few days is not that easy. For such things, the community is often involved in the zombie MMO H1Z1. They proposed all sorts of names, and SOE selected from them. The now chosen server names range from “Amsterdam” to “Zaragoza.” However, this does not specify the server location (coincidentally, Amsterdam does), but these are just names.

An insider has already found all the server names beforehand and also created a Google doc where the individual servers are listed according to their special rules.

Thus, there will also be EU PvP servers (which is the norm) and PvE servers (no combat between players possible). In addition, there are hardcore servers with permadeath, where zombies can only be killed by headshots, and first-person perspective is always used. Then there are hardcore servers only for PvE players (headshots, permadeath, first-person perspective) and servers where everything is “normal”, but only allow first-person perspective.

Permadeath means in the world of H1Z1: When the player dies, they lose all learned recipes, and containers assigned to them become freely accessible to everyone.

H1Z1-Apocalypse

The servers named after German cities, terms, or regions

  • Berlin (Hardcore Server)
  • Black Forest (Hardcore) – Schwarzwald, ha, we requested that in an article
  • Bremen (Hardcore PvE)
  • Cologne (Carebear PvE) – Köln
  • Dortmund (normal)
  • Duisburg (Hardcore)
  • Düsseldorf (normal)
  • Essen (normal)
  • Frankfurt (normal)
  • Götterdämmerung (normal) – Wagner
  • Hamburg (normal)
  • Hannover (normal)
  • Heisenberg (normal) – not the meth cook, the physicist
  • Munich (normal) – München
  • Scharnhorst (normal) – a Prussian general and a district of Dortmund
  • Schwerer Gustav (Hardcore) – a railway gun in World War II
  • Stuttgart (normal)
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