Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition Has Gone Gold, New Trailer Showcases New Stuff

A great game has been made even better, it seems.

Posted By | On 18th, Jan. 2016

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Techland and Warner Bros.’ Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition has now gone gold, Techland announced today. The game, which is due to launch at retail next month, is now complete, leaving Techland free to talk about the new features it will have- such as its new challenge categories.

“Now that the Enhanced Edition has gone gold, we can focus on telling our fans everything they want to know about the enhancements we’ve made,” said Maciej Binkowski, lead game designer.

“Today we’re showing Bounties. Basically, these are unique objectives that change every day. So even if you did all the quests, challenges, you always have a reason to jump in, preferably with some friends. Bounties are a great way to bump up your XP, especially for the new Legend Levels which players will unlock once they max out one the base skill trees.”

These Bounties were shown off in a brand new trailer for the title, which you can see for yourself below. Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition will launch on February 9 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.


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