Dying Light Release Date, News, Spoilers, Gameplay and Plot Review: Release Date Moved up Slightly to January
Dying Light Release Date, News, Spoilers, Gameplay and Plot Review: Release Date Moved up Slightly to January
It has come to attention that the launch of the open world game Dying Light has been pushed slightly to January 27th next year. This was confirmed by the Developer's Techland in a post on its official Twitter account. Earlier this year we thought, the release of the zombie survival game would be little later, after having being slated for a February release window. According to information from the developers, the game is going to be available for X Box One, PS4, PC, X Box 360 and PS and PS3. "Up to 4 players will be able to team up to face the dangers of the day and the terrors of the night -- two distinct sides of 'Dying Light's' gameplay," according to the studio in a press release that was on Friday.
According to the gameplay, True Achievements says it will illustrate a player who is searching for weapons and supplies in the urban wasteland of Haran and these are the same which will be used to kill zombies. The catch is the players need to learn ways to survive in the game until dawn, which is not going to be an easy task needless to say. The developers claimed that when they started on the Dying Light project, they were committed to innovation. Apparently they said at the time, "We wanted to give you a freedom of movement unprecedented in open world games. After many improvements and months of hard work, we have now come so close to realizing our initial vision we feel we cannot stop before it is ready." Since then, the company has released an image to its Twitter account showing the game's new release date which is scrawled in paint at the background of course.
According to a report from the international business times, Dying Light is confirmed to be available on pre-orders from the site of the game. The Dying Light pre-order is going to cost about $59.99 and this is going to come free with a DLC mode known as "Be the Zombie"
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