Project.zomboid.v42.0.2.7z

On the surface, it looks like a standard release—a version number, a popular game, and a compressed file extension. But for those who follow The Indie Stone (TIS), the developers of the cult-classic zombie survival simulator, this filename is a red flag the size of a Louisville skyscraper.

Even in the best-case scenario (it’s a real, playable leak), you are hurting the developers who have spent four years on this update. In the worst-case (and most likely) scenario, you are giving remote access to your PC to a stranger for the privilege of playing a broken game. Project.Zomboid.v42.0.2.7z

Stay safe out there survivors. And remember: Trust no one. Not even the file name. On the surface, it looks like a standard

Don't let a filename undo your actual survival save. Delete the file, report the link, and go back to fortifying your Rosewood fire station. Build 42 will come when the zombies are ready. In the worst-case (and most likely) scenario, you

As of today, TIS has not issued a DMCA for this specific file. Why? Because they likely know it’s a fake. If it were a real Build 42 build, their lawyers would be moving faster than a sprinter zombie. Absolutely not.