Techland has revealed imminent and upcoming hotfixes for Dying Light 2: Stay Human.
Following a successful start on Steam that saw over 160,000 players embracing the chaos of Dying Light 2's zombie infested Villedor, reports of numerous game breaking bugs have started making the rounds online.
Thankfully, Techland has announced a hefty list of hotfixes that will address many of these concerns. Some are due to be implemented over the coming days, while others will require some more work before they are ready to be rolled out.
On PC, the main issues that are being addressed right away are various game crashing bugs, situations that cause infinite black screens, AI dead body replication in co-op and issues with players not being able to sell to vendors.
Meanwhile, upcoming PC fixes include the ability to enable English VO if local language is not English and adding gaming mouse support, among others.
PC gamers (Steam and EGS) — we'll keep on providing you with the regular fixes. Here is the list of things in our pipeline: pic.twitter.com/hFOfL1BOxI
Hotfixes for PlayStation consoles being implemented imminently include the issues with connectivity stability, issues with the music streamer mode causing one song not to be muted, issues where players are unable to see dialogue options and various issues with stealth gameplay in co-op, among others.
Upcoming fixes for PlayStation will see added back up saves and the blocks resulting in players ending up in a death loop addressed.
PS gamers — we will be submitting a new Hotfix by the middle of next week at the latest. pic.twitter.com/Iq2pLxqf4h
Finally, Xbox Series X owners will be able to enable 60+FPS VRR mode. In addition to this, Techland is also addressing the fast travel
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