Game news Dying Light 2 intensifies with a stunning new free DLC, the first trial is already available
As with its obstacle course game, the developers at Techland never stop: experience the new parkour challenges ready to be integrated into Dying Light 2: Stay Human this week.
Summary
- In March the zombies die
- Many additions are made, but are also made.
In March the zombies die
Since the release of Dying Light 2: Stay Human in early February, the developers have aimed to ensure long-term content: the program includes five years of monitoring their latest production, but also a revival by offering new challenges, events and outfits to the enthusiasm of the players. New content was distilled back in February with the Authority Pack and Ronin DLCs and is still planned for March. Check out the video posted yesterday on Youtube by the Dying Light 2 official channel (available at the top of this article). It announces the arrival of five new parkour challenges, including one titled Flying Scorpion what is already there. The other four follow the march and are expected The city from March 17th. Enough to put your heart and breathing to the test in the coming days.
All four parkour challenges are available on Thursday
- suspension of unbelief
- grace
- Walk on the river
- My whole world is a glider!
Many additions are made, but are also made.
A promise kept since these new ones challenges were mentioned by Techland when they released their 2022 roadmap, mentioning a first “set of challenges” for the month of March, followed by a second one in the month of May. In the meantime, players can await a series of infection-related events before additional paid narrative content arrives in June.
Apart from these future ambitions, Techland is working a lot behind the scenes to improve the quality and comfort of its game. The recent 1.2 update released last week is a testament to this: The massive patch brings many fixes in many areas: Co-op mode , battles, technical improvements or even leveling the night, difficult to be exhaustive here. Still, it’s arguably thanks to the investment of the Techland teams that Dying Light 2 is still a bestseller today, despite the release of Elden Ring, Gran Turismo 7, and Horizon: Forbidden West.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human is available since February 4th for PC, Xbox Series, Xbox One, PS4 and PS5. A cloud version for the Nintendo Switch is in the works and is expected in the coming months.
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