The final episode of the “Dying Light” sequel took place today. There, Techland has gone into more detail about the co-op mode, showing off the first old-gen scenes and finally providing a gameplay trailer.
An hour ago, Techland aired the final episode of Dying Light 2: Stay Human. The 20-minute episode provided, among other things, the first co-op game. As most of you already know, you can play the RPG in a post-apocalyptic open world with up to four players. Fast forward to the third minute to give you her first picture of her.
All missions can be played in co-op mode
You will be able to keep any progress made even if you are not the host. Each mission included can be played with your friends and you can vote together on the decisions.
In another course of broadcasting, the developers showed the first gameplay of the older generation versions. The PS4, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox Series versions are offered alternately so that you can compare them to each other. According to the game viewer, the game performance is not bad on the old Sony console. While the lighting is less realistic, the basic structure is very close to the current version.
In terms of range, you can expect between 20 and 500 hours of gameplay:
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Towards the end of the broadcast, viewers were treated to a short three-minute clip of gameplay. The title is “The Reason” because it addresses the question of why Aiden would visit the zombie-infested city and what he would do there. You can watch the full video and episode below.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human will be released on February 4th for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch (via the cloud), and PC.
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