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Breaking News 11/11/25

Ammo Shortage

On the desolate and ever-dangerous Island Server of "The Last One Left Alive," a new crisis looms large, threatening the already precarious existence of its last survivors: an unprecedented ammunition shortage. For days, the chat logs have been filled with desperate pleas and grim warnings, as players scour abandoned military bases and ransacked outposts only to find empty magazines and spent casings.

The once-plentiful caches of bullets for assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols have dwindled to almost nothing. Engagements with the infected hordes and ruthless rival factions are now fraught with even greater peril, as every shot fired feels like a precious commodity slipping through desperate fingers. Survivors are being forced to choose between engaging a threat or conserving their last few rounds, a decision that often means the difference between life and a brutal, swift death.

"I had to run from a pack of puppets yesterday because I had literally two shotgun shells left.

This dire situation has sparked a fervent debate and a surge of innovative thinking among the remaining inhabitants. The most vocal proposition, gaining rapid traction, is the urgent need for a crafting workbench for ammunition production.

Imagine the possibilities: Instead of relying on the dwindling, randomized loot drops, survivors could actively gather raw materials – lead, metal scraps, gunpowder components.

If you do not have a workbench, you can seek out an ammo press in your nearby city

good luck and game on