The first Dying Light surprised many upon its release in 2016, blending fast-paced parkour mechanics with brutal zombie action and bundling it all up in a visually impressive package. Following its great critical and fan reception, Dying Light's developer Techand continued to support the game for six years, bringing a range of free and paid DLCs that expanded on its mechanics and story in some substantial ways. With the recently released sequel, Dying Light 2, Techland has expressed the desire to do the same again.
In the lead-up to Dying Light 2's release, Techland was very vocal about the amount of content in the game, claiming that it would take players 500 hours to 100% the game. While these figures may have been exaggerated a little, it seems as though Techland may soon make this a reality, claiming that Dying Light 2 will be supported for at least another five years, and releasing a roadmap with a general outline of all the content the developer is looking to bring to the game in that time. For those that have already played Dying Light 2, there's still plenty more to come in 2022, and for those who haven't picked up the game yet, there are about to be even more reasons to do so.
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Techland has already made good on its word, bringing a pretty substantial amount of new content to the game over the last few months. Since its early February release date, Dying Light 2 has received some fresh new cosmetic options, new challenges, new weapons, an entire New Game Plus mode, and a handful of new missions.
The first free DLC for Dying Light 2 brought some new clothing options to the game, inspired by the title's two main factions. A month after Dying Light 2's release, Techland added
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