Techland commemorated the 10th anniversary of Dying Light’s initial release, symbolizing a decade for the entire series. To celebrate, they organized a lengthy live broadcast where they shared insights into the series and hinted at upcoming player experiences.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TA@2365181324
Many attractions are heading to Dying Light and Dying Light 2
To ensure we’re well-prepared for the upcoming four weeks filled with excitement in Dying Light and Dying Light 2, we’ve received a detailed plan called a roadmap. Firstly, in the original game, an event known as Hypermode, which rewards double XP, has already begun (ends on February 3rd). Next up are events like Low Gravity, followed by the start of Super-Crane and Viral Rush.
It’s important to mention that achieving all the specified objectives during an event earns you a high-grade weapon, categorized as “Gold Tier”. You can locate these tasks in the second phase of the strategic plan.
Regarding Dying Light 2, update 1.21 is coming soon! From February 5th to the 26th, there’s an opportunity to earn rewards at the Pilgrim Outpost. If you manage to gather 2 out of 4 trophies during this period, a new talisman will be yours. Should you complete all 4, a weapon familiar from the initial series installment will be added to your inventory!
Hey there fellow gamers! As we mark the anniversary of the Dying Light series, it’s a time to rejoice and save some hard-earned cash. I’m snagging the special edition of Dying Light with a slick skin pack for just $5.99 on Steam until February 10th. That’s a pretty sweet deal, if I do say so myself!
As for Dying Light 2, it’s making history as part of the biggest sale ever. For the next fortnight, you can grab this game at an unbelievable price of $19.79. Normally, it retails for $59.99, but with these savings, you’ve got a whole lot more to spend on other gaming goodies! Happy anniversary and happy saving!
New projects are being created within Dying Light
It’s clear that Techland doesn’t plan to conclude the series with just two games. This year, we’ll see Dying Light: The Beast being released. Later on, more unannounced games from the series will emerge, marking the beginning of a new era for it.
It’s noteworthy that Tymon Smektala, leader of the Dying Light brand, recently spoke to Gamesradar+ for their anniversary celebration. During the interview, he delved into various topics, including the team’s apprehensions before the launch of the initial version and the encouraging feedback they received from gamers.
Initially, there were moments of self-doubt, but the players proved instrumental in helping us regain our confidence and truly embrace [Dying Light]. Their enthusiasm for the game made our passion worthwhile and the time invested in it valuable. Players seem to understand the unique charm of Dying Light, regarding it as a special game in its own right. As a result, we aimed to express our gratitude to the community by acknowledging their role in [Dying Light]’s success.
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