Dying Light 2 will get a new Game Plus mode later this month
Techland’s Dying Light 2 arrived in early February, and as the zombie runner game goes, it’s great: our very own Chris Livingston gave it 84% (opens in new tab), mainly because he was fed up with kicking handsome guys off tall buildings. The developer says it plans to support the game over the next few years, and the list of features requested by the community includes a photo mode, new difficulties, and perhaps most importantly, a new Game Plus mode.
Lead game designer Tymon Smektała recently stated (opens in new tab) “These are definitely things that are on the table right now and are being worked on. I don’t want to go into too much detail here…but soon, people will start seeing these things added to the game in one form or another.”
how long? Try it as soon as possible end of April.
Survivors, our team is hard at work on patch 3 of the DL2 Stay Human. This will be one of the biggest patches we’ve released to date. In addition to the many fixes to multiplayer and single-player modes, it will also introduce a new Game+ mode that will give you even more reasons to revisit the city. (1/2)April 5, 2022
“Survivors, our team is working on patch 3 for DL2 Stay Human. This will be one of the biggest patches we’ve released to date. In addition to many fixes for multiplayer and single player, it will introduce a new Game+ mode, giving you even more reasons to revisit The City. We plan to release Patch 3 on all platforms by the end of this month. Full instructions will be provided when the update goes live.”
Posted by Techland Ambitious roadmap for January (opens in new tab) This suggests that Patch 3 will also bring a series of events around the mutated infected, while the first story DLC is still scheduled for release in June. The current commitment is over five years of support, including free and paid DLC, which does seem like a commitment: but it’s in keeping with the original Dying Light, which has a ton of DLC, including The following, which is pretty awesome.