

Instead of launching in September 2016, a major update was released featuring Twitch integration, regional servers, character wipes, and tweaks to the UI and in-game currency. With players at an all-time low, Daybreak made the controversial decision to keep the game in early access. But after a strong start, over the course of its first six months on Steam, King of the Kill saw its playerbase decline by half. One year ago, developer Daybreak Games split H1Z1 into two separate $19.99 games and the new H1Z1: King of the Kill standalone started with an average of 15k players per hour. After a somewhat troubled first six months, the battle royale standalone has seen a 1000% increase in players and now ranks as high as #3 on Steam behind Dota 2 and CS:GO. That hasn’t been the case with H1Z1: King of the Kill. Here are the updates about the King of the Hill revival.Over the past year, many popular new releases have suffered huge drop-offs in players after record-breaking launches. King Of The Hill still has a big fanbase, but will it ever actually return? The good news is that a revival of the animated show is reportedly on the way, though the news has yet to be made official. Related: King Of The Hill: Cast & Character Guide It reportedly didn't move ahead as FOX was uncomfortable with a series centered on a killer priest. A pilot for a live-action series based on Monsignor Martinez - which is a show in the world of King Of The Hill - was also produced in 2000 but has never been seen. King Of The Hill's great assortment of characters, dry humor and surprising warmth saw it become a comedy mainstay and it ran for an incredible thirteen seasons. This animated series debuted in 1997 and revolves around the Hill family, with patriarch Hank being a straight-laced propane salesman who is constantly befuddled by the antics of his family and friends. Maybe his best work is King Of The Hill, however. While they may be his most famous creations, Judge has created a lot of great work elsewhere, including cult movie Office Space and HBO comedy Silicon Valley.

Gross as they might be, they became cultural icons and even earned their own movie spinoff in 1996.

Mike Judge's animated short Frog Baseball introduced the world to teen losers Beavis And Butt-Head, who soon landed their very own MTV series. Is beloved sitcom King Of The Hill going to be rebooted? The revival of the animated series just got some big news that suggests it's going full steam ahead.
