Rumor: Zenless Zone Zero Leak Reveals Duration of Future Patch Cycles

Author: Olivia Jan 21,2025

Rumor: Zenless Zone Zero Leak Reveals Duration of Future Patch Cycles

Zenless Zone Zero: Upcoming Updates and Extended Patch Cycle

Recent leaks suggest Zenless Zone Zero's current patch cycle will extend beyond initial expectations, concluding with Version 1.7 before transitioning to Version 2.0. This contrasts with other HoYoverse titles like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, which concluded their first cycles at Version 1.6. This extended cycle indicates a significant content roadmap for the game.

The game, launched less than a year ago, has already achieved notable success. Its nomination for Best Mobile Game at The Game Awards and a collaboration with McDonald's highlight its rapid growth and popularity. Following the recent 1.4 update, anticipation is high for Version 1.5, which will introduce two new S-Rank playable units, Astra Yao and Evelyn, alongside a new area and potential skins.

According to reliable leaker Flying Flame, the projected update schedule is as follows:

Projected Update Schedule:

  • Version 1.7, concluding the current cycle.
  • Version 2.0, initiating a new cycle.
  • Version 2.8, concluding the second cycle.
  • Version 3.0, initiating a third cycle.

This leak also reveals ambitious plans for future character additions, with a reported 31 new characters in development. Considering the current roster of 26 playable units, this suggests a substantial expansion of the game's cast.

The upcoming Version 1.5 update is highly anticipated, featuring a new main story chapter, additional areas, events, and the much-awaited addition of Astra Yao and Evelyn. Players are advised to prepare in advance for Astra Yao's arrival, given earlier leaks detailing her required materials.

Version 1.4, while introducing the powerful Hoshimi Miyabi, faced some criticism regarding censorship. However, HoYoverse swiftly addressed these concerns, resolving the issue and compensating players. Version 1.4 is projected to conclude in late January.