It has been a long and content-filled seven years since Techland released the original Dying Light. Since its release in 2015, the survival horror game has received numerous expansions and repackaged editions featuring a growing list of DLC items. Now at its grand finale, Techland has unveiled Dying Light: Definitive Edition as the capstone to its long-standing zombie game.
Dying Light has been a colossal success for independent Polish game studio Techland. Throughout the past seven years, Dying Light has received wave after wave of DLC packs, routinely expanding the game with new and exciting content. As a result, the zombie shooterhas proven consistently popular among fans, even surpassing 20 million units in sales as of 2022. However, with so much content available throughout so many years, Dying Light could be an intimidating game for new and returning players. Techland states that it aims to remedy this issue with the Definitive Edition.
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Releasing on June 9, Dying Light: Definitive Edition is the final iteration of Techland’s monolithic survival horror game. Being the ultimate Dying Light package, the Definitive Edition will include the base game and all 26 DLC packs, including every skin bundle and expansion pack to date. To mark the occasion, Techland has also released a free DLC for all owners — the Harran Tactical Unit Bundle — available only for two weeks post-launch. Additionally, every existing owner of Dying Light: Platinum Edition will be automatically upgraded to the Definitive Edition for free.
Any gamers who have yet to experience Dying Light’s zombie-infested, parkour-heavy city of Harran can take advantage of a steep 70% discount when the game
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