The Great Overhaul: Combat Depth, Enhanced Visuals and Performance Gains7 min read

The apocalypse has changed. This update is not just about fixes or tweaks — it is about evolution.
Every corner of Persist Online has been touched, from the way you fight to the way light moves across the ruins of Ashwater. Weapons now have true identity, zombies are more dangerous and unpredictable, and the entire world runs smoother thanks to a complete graphics overhaul and countless under-the-hood improvements.

This is a big step forward for Persist Online!

Changes in Combat

Combat in Persist Online has always been about tension — that feeling of being just one mistake away from disaster. But as the game grew, many weapons began to feel too similar. This update changes that. Every weapon type now has its own mechanical personality. The goal was to make fighting feel expressive — not just effective.

Assault Rifles now have two firing modes: burst and full-auto. You can switch between them on the fly, allowing you to control recoil and accuracy depending on the situation. A new skill, Kneecapper, replaces the old burst-fire ability. It inflicts a temporary crippling effect on your target, rewarding precision over spray-and-pray tactics.

Pistols have become true tools of mobility. Their bonuses depend on your movement: advancing increases your damage output, while retreating boosts your evasion and damage reduction. It’s a system that encourages dynamic positioning — you’re strongest when you move.

Revolvers now follow a rhythm: every consecutive hit in a magazine increases the power of the next shot. Miss, and the bonus is lost. This creates high-risk, high-reward gameplay that turns timing into raw power.

Shotguns remain brutal in close combat but now have exclusive access to knockback, making them the kings of crowd control.

SMGs are now designed for uninterrupted fire — they automatically reload once the magazine runs dry, cutting downtime in half and keeping the chaos going.

Melee combat has also been rebuilt from the ground up:

  • Axes gain the Executioner effect, guaranteeing critical hits on weakened foes.
  • Hammers now generate Rage — a resource that builds with every swing and increases your speed and defense the longer you stay in the fight.
  • Knives gain huge bonuses when striking enemies from behind, rewarding stealth and awareness.
  • Swords can perform Riposte counterattacks when dodging correctly, punishing attackers in melee range.

These changes create an entirely new layer of depth. Combat now depends on your weapon, your position, and your decision-making. Every encounter becomes a test of mastery — not just gear.

Smarter Zombies and Better Hunts

For too long, high-ring combat favored caution over chaos. Players could pull enemies one by one, making fights predictable and safe. That’s no longer the case.

Zombie encounters have been redesigned to restore the danger and intensity of early-game combat. In rings six and higher, you’ll face more enemies at once — but each with less health. The goal was to speed up the pace of fights while keeping them deadly. You’ll burn through ammunition faster, but every encounter will feel alive and urgent again.

Some zombies also now come with death effects that trigger the moment they fall. These can vary from dangerous area effects that confuse and debuff nearby survivors to unexpected spawns of Rotworms that crawl out of corpses to attack. The exact outcome isn’t always predictable, and that’s the point — no fight should ever feel completely safe.

To make sure the challenge stays fair, the new Zombie Abuse Protection system detects when players exploit unreachable positions, such as rooftops or terrain gaps. This change keeps farming fair and ensures that every kill feels earned.

Combined, these updates bring back the sense of danger that defines Persist Online. Every street fight, every encounter, every pull can turn into a desperate battle for survival.

A World That Feels Alive

This update also changes how the world feels — visually, structurally, and atmospherically. Many areas have been rebuilt from the ground up to take advantage of new technology and design improvements.

The Ashwater Medical Center is now a full zone instead of a static building. Inside, flickering lights and echoing hallways create a haunting atmosphere filled with new enemies, loot, and ambient voice lines. It’s a perfect example of how environmental storytelling has evolved.

The Beckwood region has been completely reworked. Vegetation density has increased, terrain transitions are smoother, and the area now offers varied hunting grounds. Both performance and immersion were key goals here — it looks more natural while running better than before.

Across Ashwater, many buildings that were once empty now have proper interiors filled with props, lootables, and enemies. Exploration feels meaningful again, because every space serves a purpose.

We’ve also added a wide range of new harvestables — from dirt mounds and graves to crashed drones and mechanical debris. These small additions make scavenging more dynamic and give resource gathering a sense of discovery.

Finally, zombie corpse models have been updated to better match their living counterparts, and more radios have been added across the world, further expanding the story that hums beneath the ruins.

The world doesn’t just look better — it breathes.

Safe Trade

Trust is rare in the apocalypse. Until now, trading often required risky drop exchanges that could go wrong. That’s over.

The new Safe Trade system lets you trade items and cash directly with another player. Simply face the survivor you want to trade with and press E. Both players can then confirm the deal in a secure interface. Nothing is lost, and no one can trick you mid-trade.

This feature may sound small, but it’s crucial for a living economy. It supports cooperation, fair play, and the sense of community that every good online world needs.

Enhanced Visuals and Performance

This overhaul isn’t only about gameplay. Under the hood, Persist Online has undergone one of the biggest technical changes since development began: a full migration to the Universal Render Pipeline (URP).

The URP allows for better use of lighting, shadows, and materials while significantly increasing performance. Many players will see higher frame rates, faster loading times, and more stable gameplay even on lower-end machines.

  • Lighting across all regions has been re-tuned to look more natural and atmospheric. Indoor areas now have smoother contrast, and outdoor lighting responds better to weather and time of day.
  • Weather effects have been rebuilt from scratch. Rain, fog, and storms now blend seamlessly with the environment and no longer appear indoors.
  • Server performance has improved as well, thanks to optimized spawning of harvestables, enemies, and lootables.

This technical work took months, but it transforms how the game feels to play. For the first time, Persist Online can deliver both improved visual fidelity and smoother performance — the kind of foundation that future updates can build on.

Balance and Quality of Life

No overhaul would be complete without refining the systems that hold everything together.

Weapons and skills have been carefully rebalanced to ensure smoother progression and fairer fights. Many cooldowns have been reduced to make combat flow faster, while damage values have been adjusted to create clearer power curves between rings.

Economy and crafting systems have also seen major adjustments. Labor costs for crafting, trading, and cooking have been lowered, making resource management less punishing. Safehouse room upgrades now cost less, allowing players to advance their bases more easily.

User interface improvements touch nearly every part of the game. Reloading now shows a progress bar and can be canceled at any time, letting you react to changing situations. The radial interaction menu has been refined to make context actions faster to access. Safehouse and node UIs have been simplified, preparing the system for future claimable areas.

You can even place deployable skill objects — such as mines and turrets — while moving, adding flexibility to combat and defense.

Together, these updates reduce friction and help the game feel more responsive and modern.

The Road Ahead

This overhaul lays the groundwork for what’s next. With combat rebuilt, performance improved, and visuals upgraded, Persist Online is entering a new phase of development — one that focuses on expanding the world, deepening player interaction, and continuing to refine the systems introduced here.

The apocalypse is changing. It’s faster, smarter, and more beautiful than ever before — but it’s still dangerous.

See you out there, survivors.