Remember a few weeks ago when the video game news merry-go-round slowed to a crawl? No, me neither. 2022 has kicked off with a bang and since there are a number of huge launches coming in the very near future, news about them and pretty much everything else in the industry has been coming at us thick and fast. In the last seven days alone we've been hit with a new trailer for that Kirby game we've all been waiting for, found out Dying Light 2 will take us 500 hours to complete, and had to suffer Wordle clones that will never compare to the real thing. We have more on all of that and all the other big stories of the week below as we break down some of the very biggest reports from the past seven days.
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Almost two years on from its original release date, Dying Light 2: Stay Human will finally be here on February 4. Suffice to say, if you loved the first game you're probably very excited right about now. Or at least you were until Techland revealed it will take 500 hours to do absolutely everything in the game. If you're struggling to imagine how long that is exactly, it's almost three weeks of playing Dying Light 2 around the clock. Following the worried reaction, Techland clarified Dying Light 2's story will take roughly 20 hours, or 80 hours with all the side quests. 500 hours is the upper limit for anyone who wants to do absolutely everything.
If you're still wondering why people keep tweeting nothing but numbers and green and yellow blocks, it's probably best to just not worry about it at this point. For those of you who are very much on the Wordle hype train, how wild is it that a simple grid that challenges you to guess one five-letter word per day has taken the world
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