Dying Light 2 will continue to evolve: lots of new things coming in 2023
By Alejandro Díaz de León onTechland reveals new information about the future of the title

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Techland developers wish all Dying Light 2 fans a Happy New Year by heralding the arrival of numerous new content and as many surprises that will affect the post-apocalyptic adventure throughout 2023.
In the video packaged by the Polish software house to celebrate the end of the year and recapping all the additions of Dying Light 2 Stay Human's post-launch updates, Game Director Tymon Smektala addresses fans of the series directly to remind them that, just as with Dying Light's unlimited support, "our team will certainly not stop here, as some of the most important improvements we are working on will take some time to implement."
A lot of new things are coming!
The Techland exponent unveils some of the surprises coming during 2023, explaining how "we have been working on major gameplay changes for a few months now, for example, on the experience of playing at night, and I can promise you that things are about to get a lot scarier."
Dying Light 2's 2023 updates will also bring "more hard-hitting, brutal, varied, and physical combat, as well as general improvements to the cooperative experience and the addition of cooperative progression in saves. There will also be new enemies coming, as well as new weapon types and... well, by now, you've probably guessed that 2023 will be a very exciting and full year for Dying Light 2."
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Techland will share more details about Roadmap 2023 to coincide with the first anniversary of Dying Light 2's launch, scheduled for early February. Stay tuned to find out more!
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