Dying Light 2 developer Techland has confirmed that the team is considering adding a New Game + mode to the game. This was in response to several fan requests for the popular feature found in many games on social media.
Dying Light 2 was released in February 2022 after some delays, and promised players more of the first-person parkour and intense zombie sequences that made the first entry in the series so successful, whilst adding a branching storyline dependent on Dying Light 2 players' choices. The idea of multiple choices impacting the world of the game was missing from the original Dying Light, with the exception of a key moment in its story DLC The Following. It's mostly because of this feature that fans who finished the game want to dive back into the world of Villedor to see what the outcome would be if they sided with different factions and made different choices without losing the progression made or the skills they've unlocked in their initial playthrough.
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On Twitter (via PCGamesN), the official <a href=«https://twitter.com/DyingLightGame/status/1499810311691550730?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Dying Light
account responded to a fan's demand for New Game + and confirmed that the developers were "seriously thinking about" adding the feature, but added that it was "too early to promise anything." This isn't the first time Techland has responded to requests for the Dying Light 2 feature, as last month, Dying Light 2's lead designer Tymon Smektala explained the reasoning behind the absence of New Game +, stating that "the idea was you can see [the different outcomes] in other peoples' games through coop."
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