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Dying Light franchise director Tymon Smektala stresses that this is not an announcement of the franchise's next instalment.
It includes the base game, The Following, the Season Pass, The Bozak Horde, and other goodies, including a welcome pack.
Techland's Adrian Ciszewski says, "We're not stopping here and will continue to support the game with amazing content for years to come."
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The original Dying Light is getting a Definitive Edition package, packing all 26 DLCs together on all platforms. The Switch version is set for later.
This will give players access to Dying Light: The Following, as well as four DLC packs that will add new content, skins, weapons, and more.
The game now features a High Performance mode on the Xbox Series S, which runs at 60 FPS and in 936p (1664×936).
The newest DLC pack, which has now gone live, brings new weapons, a new outfit, and a new buggy for players to use.
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The sequel has been a big hit for Techland since launching on February 4th. Meanwhile, the original Dying Light has crossed 20 million sales.
Dying Light 1 will now offer three graphics modes on the Xbox Series X, though there's no 60 FPS option on the Xbox Series S.
It adds three new modes for 4K/30 FPS, 1080p/60 FPS and 1440p targeting 60 FPS. The update will be releasing "soon" for Xbox platforms.
Techland announces that starting today, Dying Light on PC will feature support for cross-play, and will also be available on the Epic Games Store.
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