The direct sequel to Dying Light will be launching this week and will be available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human takes place 20 years after the original game where the virus taking over the world was not beaten.
Now, one of humanity’s last settlements, The City, is being threatened by conflict as the population is thrown into a Dark Age.
Players will be taking on the role of a wanderer who possesses exceptional abilities at the cost of graphic and cryptic memories.
As you progress through the game, you will be able to develop your skills from defeating enemies and helping allies while uncovering the secret behind your enemies.
The game offers an open world for players to explore with plenty of paths and hidden passages that can be uncovered by making use of the main character’s parkour skills.
When will Dying Light 2 launch?
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Dying Light will be launching this week on Friday, February 4 worldwide.
It will be available on most consoles and platforms so you’ll be able to play it just in time for the weekend.
If you’re too excited to wait to play the game you can pre-order it ahead of time, but it is important to note that you will most likely still need to download some of the game’s files on the release date.
How to pre-order Dying Light 2
There are a variety of options for those looking to pre-order Dying Light 2.
Currently, there are three versions of the game that players can pick up:
- Standard – £59.99
- Deluxe – £74.99
- Ultimate – £89.99
While the Standard Edition of the game will give you the base game on its own, the Deluxe and Ultimate edition come with a few extras.
For example, the Deluxe Edition includes access to a story DLC that will be released in a few months, a steel book, exclusive weapon charms, a legendary outfit and weapon skin, a digital comic and artbook as well as a digital soundtrack.
Meanwhile, the Ultimate edition gives exclusive outfits and weapon skins as well as everything included in the Deluxe Edition.
Each version of the game can be picked up on the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam and the Nintendo Shop.
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