History
Zombie Panic! Source began development in early 2005, and released their first public beta on December 28, 2007.
In 2006, Zombie Panic! Source was picked as one of ModDB's top 100 unreleased mods of the year.
In 2007, Zombie Panic! Source won ModDB's player's choice unreleased mod of the year.
The mod was also featured in the March 2008 issue of PC Gamer, UK Edition.
On October 8, 2008, it was one of the first five "mods" to be released on Steam by Valve under their new commitment to easily accessible quality user-created modifications in the Steam Store.
On October 29, 2009, Zombie Panic! v2.0 was released earlier rather on October 31, 2009. Existing players received an automatic update.
On the Zombie Panic! Source website on August 6, 2010 they announced a successor to Zombie Panic! Source. The successor is called Contagion and according to ModDB, it is not going to be another mod, but an indie game released for the PC.
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