Quarantine Zone: The Last Check will be released on January 12, 2026 for PC, with Brigada Games as the development studio and Devolver Digital as the publisher behind the game. The game combines inspection mechanics similar to the hit Papers, Please with zombie survival and base management. The game quickly caught the attention of the audience when the demo version was released at the end of May last year. The demo version allowed players and content creators to try out the game before release, which generated a lot of video content on social media. The gameplay of the game is probably the reason for the popularity of the game. Players assume the role of a government official at a border checkpoint, where they decide the fate of survivors trying to enter a safe city. With the help of advanced tools like X-ray scanner, stethoscope and medical hammer, it is necessary to detect signs of infection or smuggling. Every decision has consequences. The survivors can be released into the city, sent to quarantine or liquidated if they are clearly infected. Beyond the checkpoint itself, the game expands to base management, where you control resources like food, fuel, medicine, and electricity, as well as defense systems against zombies. In moments of attack, players control armed drones to defend the complex from zombie hordes. A free demo version is currently available on Steam, which allows you to try out the basic browsing and quarantine mechanics. It has also been confirmed that the game will be available through the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service during January 2026.
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