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Players of the zombie-slaying parkour sequel Dying Light 2 Stay Human will soon be able to download free DLC that may aid in the restoration of order in the zombie-infested town. Dying Light 2, the newest from developer Techland, has offered gamers much to chew on, with early predictions claiming that it would take 500 hours to fully explore everything the game has to offer. Players can explore the game's enormous European City alone or with up to three friends, and early adopters of Dying Light 2 have discovered a wealth of material, glitches, and secret easter eggs since the game's release.
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When Dying Light 2 was released on February 4th, it was riddled with faults that resulted in texture and monster loading issues, player disconnections, and poor performance. While the developer published a day one patch for Dying Light 2 that purportedly fixed over 1000 issues, Techland is also working on the first set of free DLC, which Dying Light 2 fans will be able to enjoy much sooner than anticipated.
The developer of Dying Light 2 Stay Human has posted a trailer for the game's first free DLC on the Dying Light YouTube channel, less than two weeks after its debut. The Authority Pack is a Dying Light 2 DLC that promises to arm players with fearsome new gear. The trailer below shows the game's fierce peacekeepers, who use effective protection gear and lethal weaponry to maintain order. Dying Light 2 will be supported and DLC will be released for the next five years by Techland. The Authority Pack, the first free DLC for Dying Light 2, will be released in three parts, culminating in a new heavy weapon - shown in the clip below destroying opponents threatening the fragile peace. On Techland's website, players can now download part one of the free gear and preview the next two components of Dying Light 2's Authority Pack.
Several Dying Light 2 players are having a blast exploring the game's massive map, which provides nearly twice as much exploration room as the original game. Players that learn Dying Light 2's movement system can unlock additional powers and attacks, making the parkour and action a thrilling adventure. With more than 275,000 gamers logged into the game at its climax, Dying Light 2 was named to Steam's most concurrent players list. Dying Light 2 should continue to provide new reasons to keep gamers coming back for a long time if the game's creator can deliver on the quantity of post-launch content promised.
Techland has a lot of Dying Light 2 DLC planned, and the Authority Pack is just the beginning. While many players have complained that the game's original tale and characters are too generic, the developer has promised that future DLC releases would explore different stories and places. Future updates and DLC are expected to further expand the universe of Dying Light 2 Stay Human, keeping fans interested.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human is now available on Ps 4, Ps 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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