Daybreak Game Company has announced that it's dividing H1Z1, its zombie survival game into two separate titles. One will be titled H1Z1: Just Survive and will preserve the original PC Early Access game's open-world, persistent multiplayer gameplay, base building and crafting, while the other will be named H1Z1: King of the Kill and will include arena-based multiplayer combat in Battle Royale mode, alongside other various gameplay options.It's this latter product that will be coming to consoles once it leaves early access this summer. H1Z1: King of the Kill is bound for Xbox One and PlayStaton 4, as well as Windows PC, and anyone purchasing the current version of H1Z1 on Steam before 17th February for $19.99 will get both games.H1Z1: King of the Kill is being developed by a separate, dedicated team at Daybreak with more staff being brought on board, and is being positioned as a wholly different experience to Just Survive. "We have received feedback from our community and they've pointed out that these are really two different games, that they are very much stand-alone concepts that have two different audiences," says Executive Creative Director Jens Anderson."There will be two separate development teams supporting H1Z1: Just Survive and H1Z1: King of the Kill, and both of these teams will really be able to tool up and focus on the needs of the players of each of those titles."Once H1Z1: King of the Kill launches for Xbox One, PS4 and PC, it'll be priced at $19.99 and will also feature optional microtransactions in the form of airdrops for extra supplies or keys to open loot crates around the map.