After seven years of waiting, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is finally out. The sequel to the sleeper hit open-world zombie game is finally in players' hands, and many are rediscovering why they fell in love with the parkour-focused gameplay in the first place. Many routes through the new walled-off City exist for players to scramble over, sift through, and discuss with a new cast of characters. Several factions exist within The City, and siding with them can have enormous ramifications that can change the face of a given playthrough. To make things even better, Techland has promised that Dying Light 2 will receive at least five years of support just like its predecessor.
That's great news for fans and those currently on the fence. However, Dying Light 2 has to walk a fine line with how it handles its DLC and assorted updates and live events. There needs to be a concerted effort in playing to the game's strengths and pleasing fans, as well as a degree of openness and regularity in the updates. Judging by the roadmap of the first four months, fans shouldn't have anything to worry about, but the presence of another recent open-world game that bungled its DLC can't be ignored. Cyberpunk 2077 is still struggling to catch up with where it said it would be ready at launch, and Dying Light 2 needs to avoid similar setbacks.
Dying Light 2 Shares an Odd Coincidence with Cyberpunk 2077
The story of Cyberpunk 2077 needs little introduction. CD Projekt Red revealed the game in 2013 to much celebration. The hype only grew when the game resurfaced several years later with a promising trailer. While the excitement for Cyberpunk 2077 may have created unattainable expectations, it still fell well short of more reasonable standards once it came
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