At least five years of post-launch content “Guaranteed” • Eurogamer.de

For several years, Techland has wanted to provide Dying Light 2 with new content.

Dying Light 2 from Techland’s Dying Light 2: Stay Human is available soon, and we’ll have the content available long after it’s released.

The company “guarantees” that it will support the game for at least five years after its launch.

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The studio asks, “Do you want to know what’s going to happen after the premiere?” Twitter. “We guarantee that we will continue to expand the world of Dying Light 2: Stay Human with in-game stories, locations, events, and all the great things you love for at least five years after release.”

In the attached photo, there is also talk of new items. However, Techland did not go into more specific details.

In the past few days, Techland has grabbed attention after stating that Dying Light 2 has a minimum playtime of 500 hours.

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After a short time, his statements were again clarified and stated that these five hundred hours indicate whether you really want to do everything in the game at 100 percent.

The main story alone should keep you occupied for 20 hours. If you add the side quests, it should be about 100 hours of playing time.

Here you can read five hopes Dying Light 2: Stay Human should make for Alex. However, a modified version will only appear in Germany at the moment, and the uncut version of the game has not received USK approval.

Dying Light 2: Stay Human will be released on February 4, 2022 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, as well as a cloud version for Nintendo Switch.

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