Undead Labs, founded in 2009, is an American video game developer best known for its work on the "State of Decay" series. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of the original "State of Decay" in 2013, which was a major milestone that established its reputation in the survival horror genre. Acquired by Microsoft in 2018, Undead Labs has continued to expand its portfolio, with "State of Decay 2" and its expansions, including "Heartland" and "Daybreak," further solidifying its presence in the gaming landscape. Key personnel include co-founder and creative director Jeff Strain, who has a rich history in the industry, having previously worked on titles like "World of Warcraft." The studio's flagship series, "State of Decay," has been groundbreaking in its approach to open-world survival gameplay, emphasizing resource management and community-building in a zombie apocalypse setting. Undead Labs has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pioneering mechanics that blend survival horror with strategic gameplay, inspiring other developers to explore similar themes. The studio specializes in survival and open-world genres, focusing on creating immersive experiences that challenge players' decision-making skills. The studio has received numerous accolades, including nominations for the BAFTA Games Awards and recognition from various gaming publications for its innovative gameplay and engaging narratives. As it continues to develop "State of Decay 3," Undead Labs remains a key player in the evolution of survival games.