The team is also working on better animations and server structure

Apr 16, 2013 09:31 GMT  ·  By

Dean Hall, the creator of the popular DayZ mod for ArmA II, is currently in a base camp in the Himalaya’s, getting ready to go up the Everest, but his development team continues to work on the game and is introducing radios in order to expand gameplay options.

On his official blog, Hall states that the new radio feature will allow “players to communicate using a basic radio, similar (but more simple) to the popular ACARS radio mod for ArmA2. Players pick up radios, and they can set a frequency and talk/receive text/voice from other players.”

DayZ is also set to get a new client-server architecture, more assets and zombies animations.

Dean Hall will be climbing mountains for the next two months.

DayZ is set to get a standalone version later during the year.