The entire Dying Light series is currently dirt cheap

Techland announced latest Dying Light Game at Gamescom Earlier this week. Subtitled The Beastthe new first-person zombie game (which began as DLC for Dying Light 2) follows the protagonist of the first title, Kyle Crane, on his quest for revenge. What is he seeking revenge for? I’m so glad you asked.

Giving everything away would be a bit much, but you can find out exactly what happened by catching up on the series, especially the first game and its expansion. The followingBoth parts, as well as the sequel, are currently available for a pretty hefty price to celebrate the announcement of the new game. That means you and your friends can immerse yourself in plenty of terrifying (but still beautiful) zombie action and parkour platforming at an excellent price.

You can download the final edition of the first Dying Light (which comes with every DLC added to the game) and Dying Light 2 and the only story DLC for $30. If the announcement for Dying Light: The Beast lets you gnaw on the bars of your enclosure. This is by far the best offering in the entire series.

You can currently get the first Dying Light game for only $4. This version only includes the base game, but it is worth noting that Techland released its only major expansion a few years ago, The followingcompletely free. So if you just want to catch up on Kyle Crane’s story, you can go this route and save your wallet.

However, I would not really recommend this route, as Techland shit from this first game in the series, when it became a resounding success. Dying Light had a season pass that included a year of DLC, including a brand new mode and challenges, as well as The following. You can find these offers in the extended edition of Dying Light which is currently on sale on Steam for $9. Unfortunately, this edition is not available for Xbox, but it Is on PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch if you have that or a PC you should be fine.

However, there is also one last finally Issue of Dying Light which includes the base game, the expansion, the Season Pass DLC, all cosmetics ever released for the game, and a final DLC that captures the aesthetics of a Dark fantasy game that Techland was working on for just one dollar more. Yes, the final edition of Dying Light is also available with all this for $10 on Steam. So if you want the most for your money, this seems to be the way to go.

If you are not interested in the story and just want to skip ahead, or if you have only played the first game, there is good news: there is a sequel that was released just a few years ago, and it is Also on offer. Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition (what a load of words) is the new base version of the game, which also includes the story DLC, Bloody ties. You will receive the basic version of Dying Light 2 for only $24 now on Steam and Xbox. At the time of release, Techland was heavily criticized for emphasizing that this game 500 hours of content if you have maximized everything possible, so if this number sounds appealing to you, then it certainly sounds Value 24 dollars.

However, if you know you want to play the upcoming game, you might be interested in the Ultimate Edition of Dying Light 2which comes with the base game, DLC, and a bunch of extras like skins, an artbook, and more. But the real appeal of the deal is that people who buy this version will get Dying Light: The Beast free, as it was originally intended as an expansion before being expanded into its own title. For the bravest among you, there is the ultimate edition of Dying Light 2 (including future access to Dying Light: The Beast) on Steam and PlayStation.

This is more zombies and parkour than you could ask for. I have never tried these games, but I know that the people who have tried them generally love them. Considering how well they have sold, I guess I can believe the hype. So if Kicking a zombie in the head after a free fall from a roof that sounds like something you might want to do (and something I think is possible in these games). Boy, do I have the series for you to pick up.

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