
VEIN is a post-apocalyptic survival multiplayer sandbox in which you play a lone survivor after the collapse of society. Set in the near future, its apocalypse has already come and gone: hostile zombies roam the earth, most people are dead, and civilization has fallen apart. Your task is to gather supplies, explore abandoned buildings, fight off bandits, defend your home and slowly rebuild society with friends.
The world reacts and evolves around you. A dynamic environment shifts with the passing of time and seasons, and persistent, long-scale random events reshape how you play. The AI is designed to see, hear, feel and smell you, reacting intelligently to those senses, while terrifying zombie variants make survival even harder. You can customize your character deeply, from hair and body type to stats, and interact with nearly everything you see, from mailboxes and faucets to doors and even a can of beans hurled at a zombie.
Long-term survivalism sits at the core, encouraging you to hunt, fish, trap, till land, grow food and chop wood once canned goods run dry. You can fortify safehouses against raiders and invasions, and vehicles like cars and trucks help you travel and require upkeep. Blending action, RPG and simulation on PC, it is built for the long haul.