The Xbox Live Arcade game State of Decay is coming to PC later in the year. The game has sold over 500,000 copies over Xbox Live since it released on June 5th. The news was announced during a live stream by the founder of Undead Labs, Jeff Strain. It was stated that the PC version of the game will come with enhanced graphics, higher resolution, and an improved frame-rate. However, the PC version will not contain any new content or features. Undead Labs explained that they did not include modding tools in the game for time and testing reasons. Despite this, the company has stated that "we have no objection to mods or modders, and we look forward to seeing what our PC players come up with." Strain confirmed that the PC version of State of Decay will be available through Steam's Early Access program. He pointed out that the game will initially only support the use of controllers for feedback purposes. He then said, "The final version of the PC version will of course have keyboard/mouse support."