The open beta, which is free to play, features the same fast-paced gameplay as the PC version, but with some fresh tweaks: PlayStation 4 players who drop into H1Z1's 15-minute matches will have a redesigned arsenal of weapons, revamped UI, and a streamlined control system at their disposal. If you thought the PC controls were sluggish, the PlayStation 4 version promises improved speed while still retaining the familiarity of the radial weapon menu.

Of course, Daybreak's chosen release window means H1Z1 will be squaring off against Fortnite and PUBG, last-man-standing hits that have secured equally massive playerbases. It'll be difficult to overthrow both games -- especially considering that Fortnite is already available on Windows, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, iOS, and soon, Android -- but H1Z1 doesn't need millions of players to be a success.

In addition to free H1Z1 access, PlayStation Plus subscribers will receive exclusive nemesis crate items. Three limited-edition starter packs are also available and range in price from the $4.99 Starter Pack to the Deluxe variant at $49.99.