Dying Light 2 Getting Major Combat Overhaul in Upcoming Update
Dying Light 2: Stay Human, the highly-acclaimed open-world zombie survival game, is set to receive a significant update on April 20. The update will bring in a new gear transmog system and major changes to the game’s combat system. The game’s franchise director, Tymon Smektala, confirmed this during the Future Games Show event.
New Gear Transmog Options and Combat System Changes
In addition to the new gear transmog options, the update will bring significant changes to the game’s combat system. Smektala promised that the combat system will be even more brutal, physical, and rewarding for players. He also mentioned that more support for mods and maps would be coming later in the year.
No Further Details Yet
While no further details have been provided yet, the next story DLC has been teased with two concept arts that give survivors a glimpse of the game’s post-apocalyptic world. These arts hint at new locations, such as streets littered with plants and an asylum.
Steady Stream of Updates Since Launch
Techland has been providing a steady stream of updates since the game’s launch, and the next free update could be the most significant as part of the post-launch support. Dying Light 2 is widely known for its in-depth parkour system that allows players to traverse the game’s massive open world, meet allies, decimate zombies, and collect items.
New Game Features and Enhancements
Along with new gear transmog options and combat system changes, the update will also bring new game features and enhancements. Players will no longer have to worry about choosing between style or stats, as the new gear transmog system will take care of that.
Exciting Update for Loyal Players
The upcoming update could be exciting for the loyal player base, as more gear transmog options and enhancements are on the way to relieve their hands in combat. With the promise of more mod and map support later in the year, the post-launch support for Dying Light 2 looks to continue its impressive run.
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