Techland has just announced another delay for Dying Light 2. Since its reveal at E3 2018, Dying Light 2 has had a rocky development cycle, to say the least, with key figures leaving mid-development. As a result, the game was delayed indefinitely from its initial release window of Spring 2020. After a long wait, fans
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Dying to know about the next episode in the zombie-action instalment? Techland shed some light on the details. We all love a bit of survival horror coupled up with a splash of first-person zombie apocalyptic-theme so thankfully, the Dying Light 2 devs haven’t left fans hanging around for too long as they start to dish out
It’s been some time since we heard anything about Dying Light 2. Today we got a short release date tease. The last big news we heard about Dying Light 2 was its indefinite delay. While there have been DLCs released for the original Dying Light and a handful of small developer updates, today we got something a little bit
Although Valentine’s Day is now over, some titles still host Valentine-themed cosmetics and modes. For Dying Light players, yesterday was only a beginning with the arrival of a new docket code to get an in-game pick. “TRUELOVE” is the latest drop from Dying Light Docket Codes 2021. If you haven’t redeemed a docket code so
It seems like every time a AAA game announces its release date, everyone rolls their eyes nowadays. Announced earlier today, the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake has been delayed for a second time. Initially set to be released in January of this year, the game was originally delayed to March 18. Today, a tweet
Dying Light 2 studio Techland has been letting fans know that more news concerning the upcoming title. They earlier told PC Gamer that it “will be sharing exciting news about Dying Light 2 soon!” And according to a screenshot of a message that was reportedly posted by a member of the development team in the
Just yesterday, Pawel Selinger announced that he would be leaving Techland after being with the Studio for over 22 years. Some believed that this meant that Dying Light 2 was losing its art director. Techland has now stressed that that is not the case. The studio announced that Selinger was not the lead art director
For the past few years, Dying Light 2 has been one of the most anticipated games on the horizon with its unique take on the zombie post-apocalyptic genre thanks to an ever-changing world impacted by the player’s decisions. However, the game has had some notable development setbacks since its reveal at E3 2018, with one of
Since a delay in January of this year and a few details about ray tracing and lighting effects, news on Dying Light 2 has been extremely quiet. Techland’s incredibly ambitious zombie survival game has joined the likes of Dead Island 2 in having extended periods of radio silence. However, if a post on Reddit is
It’s been quite a while since the last time we heard new details about Dying Light 2. The game was supposed to launch in Spring 2020, but Techland decided to push it back to an unannounced date. That said, the new launch window might be revealed soon according to a new promotional campaign by Asus
Techland’s upcoming action-adventure sequel Dying Light 2 was prominently set to feature contributions from writer Chris Avellone, who previously is known for his work on titles such as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II and Fallout: New Vegas. In light of new allegations, however, developer Techland has now announced that its partnership with Avellone will not
Dying Light 2 may not be coming any time soon, but it looks like developer Techland still has some zombie smashing content for fans. And though it’s not a sequel to the critically acclaimed Dying Light, this latest DLC, titled Hellraid, is a boon for fans wanting more from the now five-year-old title. If you can’t tell by
In a report from DSOGaming, Techland shares more tidbits about ray tracing in Dying Light 2 and making dark zones in the game more intense. “Thanks to this technology, our shadows in sunny weather look like they really would (among other reasons, because they take into account the size of the sun in the sky),”
Five years ago, Techland released Dying Light. Initially, the game received mostly positive reviews, but certainly couldn’t be classified as a “certified banger”. However, over time, Techland has continued to support the game, adding copious amounts of new content and fixes. This has resulted in one of the most jam-packed games on the market and
Somewhere in the early aughts, there was this incredible resurgence of zombies in media. Whether it was movies like 28 Days Later (which debatably started this reinvigoration), comics like The Walking Dead, or games like Dead Rising, zombies were everywhere. It was really neat for a while, but like all good things, it inevitably became
Let’s get real for a second here. PUBG came out in 2017. Fortnite came out that very same year. Since that fateful year, battle royale games have been everywhere. New Call of Duty? Battle royale game mode. Fallout 76? Now has a battle royale game mode! Like an infection, battle royale game modes have been spreading across gaming. Which
While every year seems to have its fair share of game delays, January 2020 has been particularly brutal in that regard. Big titles like Final Fantasy VII Remake, Iron Man VR, Marvel’s Avengers and Cyberpunk 2077 have all been pushed back. Now, Dying Light 2 is joining that group of delayed titles. Techland’s zombie game sounds
New year, a new list of game releases to look forward to. With 2020 being the last year that the PS4 and Xbox One are the industry leaders, the games that release in the coming months will push each system to its full potential. Heck, some of these games may possibly be the best we’ve
In an interview with Gamesindustry.biz, Koch Media’s CEO Klemens Kundratitz provides an update on Dead Island 2‘s development. “Look, Dead Island is a very important brand for us and we’ve got to get it right,” says Kundratitz. “It’s just a testimony of our dedication to get it right.” Dead Island 2 was announced back in
I heard my coworkers rave about Dying Light 2 after they checked it out at E3 last year, but I never really understood what all the fuss was about. I had played the original around its launch but fell off soon after despite Techland’s lasting support for the game. That being said, after checking out
Of all the new games revealed last year during E3 2018, Techland’s Dying Light 2 is still one game we don’t know a whole lot about. Luckily, that should soon be changing in the coming weeks as we approach this year’s E3 convention. As announced over on Twitter today, it was confirmed that Dying Light 2 will
While wrapping up at Gamescom last week, developer Techland recorded a brief video giving fans thanks for all of their messages and support for Dying Light 2 since the game was announced during Microsoft’s press conference at E3 earlier this summer. In the video, the developers emphasize that all of the hard work they’ve put into Dying Light
In 2015, Polish developer Techland launched its survival horror game, Dying Light, yet again bringing zombie-killing action to the current generation of consoles and PC. With the oversaturation of zombies in popular media, I never expected Dying Light to be one of the best games of the year. Bringing familiar mechanics from the Dead Island
Dying Light 2 was announced during Microsoft’s press conference at E3, promising a lot of Improvement over the original. One of the biggest appears to be in the day/night cycle. Creative Director Adrian Ciszewski told DualShockers during an interview at E3 2018 that he can’t reveal much about the cycle yet because it’s involved in a “massive