Dying Light Celebrates 5th Anniversary With Month Of Content

The zombie game still has some life left in it.

Posted By | On 21st, Feb. 2020

Dying Light

While unfortunately the much anticipated Dying Light 2 got delayed (one of the many games that got the delay hammer this year), you can still revisit the first game. And you won’t have to just replay the same content as even now, 5 years later, new material is still coming.

As announced from Techland, they will celebrate the game’s 5th anniversary with an entire month’s worth of content. Various events will run that include new costumes, as well the return of fan favorite modes. You can gain access to C4 explosives and an enhanced version of the grappling hook in the first event. More events will be ongoing throughout the entire month. Check it out below.

Dying Light is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. As of now there’s no official release date for the game’s sequel after the delay, but it’s sure to be worth the wait if the original is anything to go by. We’ll keep you updated whenever that drops.


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