Among the first major releases at the start of 2022 is Dying Light 2 Stay Human, the new game of Techland mixing parkour and confrontations against zombies, most often in melee. The game is here to last since the studio has already planned to support it for at least 5 years and that is precisely what interests us now, sincea roadmap short-term post-launch content just went live.
So we have a glimpse of what awaits us from the launch on February 4th to June 2022, with something to keep players busy in addition to completing the adventure:
- February – Free faction-inspired cosmetic DLCs;
- March – Challenge Set 1;
- April – Series of Events – Mutated Infected;
- May – Challenge Set 2;
- June – 1st narrative DLC.
We will therefore have the opportunity to relaunch the game each month to discover some new features, the most important being obviously the paid extension next June, of which we know nothing at the moment. A second is planned later, probably before the end of the year.
Recently, videos showing the game running on consoles have been shared and an update on thenext gen upgrade was done. Dying Light 2 Stay Human will be released on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC, then later on Switch following the postponement of the Cloud Version.
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