Get ready for another post-apocalyptic game, this time which is a survival standalone mod game DayZ.

Following the system of early buy, cheaper price, creator Dean "Rocket" Hall said in an interview that it will mimic Steam's Early Access service, so that those who want invest early in the game can get it at a lower price.

"We're reviewing the situation of that in June, and then we do an alpha, just like Minecraft," said Hall to GameSpot.

"Once it's beta, price goes up, maybe, say, $10, and once it goes retail, the price goes up $10."

You can gain access to the alpha version of DayZ come June.

Infinite Crisis gets Cyborg & destructible environments

The cast of Infinite Crisis is aiming for more, this time adding Cyborg to the crew, reports Game Informer.

The advantage of Cyborg is in long distance fighting, with his laser cannon reaching far distances, as well as massive Kos with attack blasts.

Not only that, Polygon adds that Infinite Crisis will feature destructible environments, wherein the maps are actually dependent on the players. According to executive producer Jeffrey Steefel, this means giving a more dynamic play and strategic way of thinking to players.

"You can't just change the chessboard completely, but because of that, I think a lot of MOBAs put you in an environment that doesn't change at all," he said to Polygon. "If I'm playing a superhero or super villain, I feel like I'm going to have an impact on the environment."

It doesn't stop there, as Infinite Crisis also brings catastrophic events, which players can also use to their advantage over competition, making for a more exciting play.

You can catch Infinite Crisis, which is already available in open beta and bound for free-to-play release this year.

Zumba Fitness goes to Xbox One

Xbox One will really be more than just gaming as Zumba Fitness: World Party finds its way to Microsoft's next-gen console later this year.

According to EuroGamer, Zumba Fitness has been making waves the very first iteration, which sold five million copies and stayed on the UK games charts in 2011 for 13 weeks.

British developer Zoe Mode is in charge of the game, taking its history of creating games like SingStar and EyeToy: Play into the mix of creating new songs and even celebrity Zumba instructors as you dance your way to a slimmer you.

Zumba Fitness: World Party will also make an appearance in the Wii U, Wii, and Xbox 360.