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Orientation // new survivor

Survive the apocalypse.
Live the story.

DeadZone is a hardcore survival world, but it's a roleplay server first. The Zees, the scarcity and the permadeath set the stage. Who you choose to become out here is the game.

Trailer incoming

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Doctrine // roleplay first

Survival is the setting.
Roleplay is the point.

The survivor across the road isn't a target. They're a person with a name, a crew and a reason to fear or trust you. You stay in character, you value your life, and a standoff is a scene with stakes, not a kill count. The Zone remembers how it ends.

What it isn't

  • Mindless PvP and K/D farming
  • Respawn, rush, repeat
  • Breaking character the second it's inconvenient
  • Treating death as a five-second timer

What it is

  • A persistent character whose story carries
  • Encounters that turn into real scenes
  • Consequences: reputation, grudges, debts
  • Permadeath stakes that make every choice matter
Field log // a night in the zone

A night rarely goes
to plan. That's the plan.

  1. 19:40

    Trade at Boiling Brook. You swap meds for fuel and a rumor about a bird that went down in the eastern grid.

  2. 21:15

    A Ferryman takes your coin to escort the run. Two other crews are already circling the same wreck.

  3. 23:02

    Gunfire draws a swarm. Now the standoff has a third side, and nobody out here is the apex predator anymore.

  4. 01:30

    You limp out with half of what you came for and a fresh debt to a stranger. Tomorrow, that debt is a story.

Screening // is this you?

Built for storytellers,
not scoreboards.

You'll fit right in if

  • You'd rather tell a story than top a leaderboard
  • You like tension, slow burns and consequence
  • You want a character, not a loadout
  • You'll stay in character even when it costs you

Look elsewhere if

  • You want instant team-deathmatch
  • Death is just a respawn timer to you
  • Staying in character sounds like a chore
Intake // first timers

Never roleplayed? Good.

You don't need experience to belong here. Stay in character, value your life, and respond like a real person would. That is the whole skill, and the Zone is a patient teacher.

The world teaches you by making you react.

Crews and staff pull new survivors in.

The whitelist keeps everyone playing the same game.

Ready to wake up in the Zone?

Clear the whitelist, read the lore, and find out who you become when the wall falls.