Quarantine Zone: The Last Check [v 1.0.1246 + DLCs] (2026) PC | RePack by Wanterlude
Information:
Year of release: 2026
Genre: Simulator , strategy , indie
Developer: Brigada Games
Publisher: Devolver Digital
Platform: PC
Publication type: Repack
Version: 1.0.1246 | January 17, 2026
Interface language: Russian, Ukrainian, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Chinese (Simplified), Spanish (Latin American), Turkish
Voice language: Russian, English
Medicine: Sewn in (RUNE)
Minimum system requirements: >
Operating system: Windows 10/11 64-bit >
Processor: Core i7-5820K / FX-8370 >
RAM: 8 GB >
Video card: GeForce GTX 980 / Radeon RX 470 / Arc A380, DirectX 12 >
Disk space: 12 GB
Description: In Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, you will become an employee of a critical checkpoint during an outbreak of a zombie virus. Use advanced sensors and your own intuition to decide who can pass and who will have to stay. One mistake is enough to unleash the virus. But that's just the beginning. You'll also have to manage scarce resources, strengthen the camp's defenses, and protect it from the chaos that intensifies every day.
Game Features:
SAW? ACT! Your task is to secure the checkpoint. Use advanced tools and inspect terrified civilians for infections, contraband, or rare collectibles. Quarantine those with suspicious symptoms or rescue healthy survivors. As for those already infected⦠they never had a chance anyway.
COPE WITH THE DISASTER. The growing number of survivors needs to be supplied with essentials like electricity, food, and medicine. If you hear an alarm, take control of armed drones and prevent the infected from breaching the outpost's defenses. The better you manage your expanding base, the more resources, tools, and weapon upgrades you'll unlock.
LEARN. ADAPT. SURVIVE. Has a quarantined human turned into a bloodthirsty zombie? All is not lost! Keep the newly converted undead locked away to collect samples that will yield new tools, experience for staff, and long-lasting improvements. People with unknown symptoms can also be sent for testing, but they will be fatal. It's up to you to decide what is more valuable: human life or scientific knowledge.
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