Unturned Developer Releases Game's Source Code to Celebrate Anniversary
The creator of Unturned, Nelson Sexton, has officially released the game's source code as part of the survival title's anniversary celebration. The project is now available on GitHub, giving developers and modders a chance to explore how the popular zombie survival game was built. According to Sexton, the release is intended to support learning, experimentation, and community-driven projects while preserving the game's legacy after years of continuous development.

The published repository includes the core code used to power Unturned, allowing programmers to study its systems, create custom forks, and develop entirely new experiences based on the original framework. Existing players will not notice changes to the live version of the game, but the open-source release is expected to encourage new tools, gameplay experiments, and educational projects created by the community.
Originally launched in 2017 after an extended Early Access period, Unturned has grown into one of Steam's most successful free-to-play survival games. Developed primarily by Nelson Sexton, the title has received years of updates, community-created maps, and official content, building a dedicated player base around its sandbox gameplay and extensive modding support.
Releasing a commercial game's source code remains a rare move in the industry, making this anniversary announcement especially significant for both fans and aspiring developers. By opening the project to the public, Sexton has ensured that Unturned will continue inspiring new ideas and community creations long after its original release.