The developer of Dying Light 2 confirms a couple of details about the game’s upcoming content, which fans have been anticipating for a long time.
It seems that Dying Light 2: Stay Human is in the midst of some sought after changes. As one of the most anticipated open-world zombie games of this generation, Techland is apparently trying hard to make improvements to what’s considered a pretty good sequel that’s somewhat lacking in certain areas, especially the main story. Given that, many fans have been clamoring for some additional content to flesh out the world, and the developers have provided more details about the upcoming DLC.
In a recent interview with WCCFTech, Tymon Smektała, lead designer of dying light 2, confirmed that the first major DLC that the studio is currently working on will run alongside the game’s main story. They go on to say that it will be possible for players to start the new content “right after Aiden arrives in The City”, and the DLC will focus on a particular area outside of Villedor’s borders. Not much else was said about the story of this DLC, but there have been numerous speculations.
Smektała says that from all the rumors they’ve seen about the new content, no one seems to be close to his guess. Techland has hinted that dying light 2 DLC will surprise people, with Smektała reiterating those sentiments. What exactly the studio has in mind remains to be seen, but many who have been following the game’s progress will no doubt be eager to check it out. New content is currently scheduled for release sometime in June.
dying light 2 It also received a major update recently, which brought with it a New Game Plus mode and an additional quest. Smektała said that fans should expect even more surprises from the team. While Techland announced that it is currently starting work on a new project, there is still a lot of love left for this game. When asked, the designer said that there were plans to update the weapon system in the sequel, which should hopefully make things more interesting.
The game itself is already a success, despite its shortcomings at launch. With dying light 2 selling 5 million copies during its first month, it’s clear that it’s been a popular successor to the original 2015 entry. While it received decent review scores across the board, there are evidently enough people who enjoy the game, and the developer seems more than eager to continue implementing changes and new ideas.
dying light 2 It is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. A Switch version is in development.
Source: WCCFTech
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