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Dying Light 2 is delayed to an unknown dateDelay season claims another game

Delay season claims another game

Techland have been at work for a few years on the sequel to their 2015 zombie parkour game.Dying Light 2was originally planned for a spring 2020 release but the developers have announced today that the sequel will be delayed so that it can meet the “high standards” of Techland and its fans.Techland say in their announcement that they “need more development time to fulfill our vision.” They don’t name a new date or timeframe forDying Light2’s launch. Instead, Techland say they will share more details in the next few months as they have more information.Here’s the Dying Light 2 Development Update.pic.twitter.com/TWTgHsumSD— Techland (@TechlandGames)January 20, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsMatt was sold when he played theDying Light 2 previewat E3 last year. He said, succinctly, “it’s Mirrors Edge with zombies, and it works.” Before playing, Matt says he wasn’t convinced that Dying Light 2 would pull off the abundance of branching choices that Techland claimed it would have. During the preview he got “a neat illustration of how your choices can have a radical impact on the world.“Techland’s goal of players only seeing 50% of the story in a single playthrough is an ambitious one. It seems that hitting the mark will take more time. The developers say they “want to deliver exactly what we promised.“You can add Dying Light 2 to your wishliston Steamuntil a new release window is announced.

Techland have been at work for a few years on the sequel to their 2015 zombie parkour game.Dying Light 2was originally planned for a spring 2020 release but the developers have announced today that the sequel will be delayed so that it can meet the “high standards” of Techland and its fans.Techland say in their announcement that they “need more development time to fulfill our vision.” They don’t name a new date or timeframe forDying Light2’s launch. Instead, Techland say they will share more details in the next few months as they have more information.Here’s the Dying Light 2 Development Update.pic.twitter.com/TWTgHsumSD— Techland (@TechlandGames)January 20, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsMatt was sold when he played theDying Light 2 previewat E3 last year. He said, succinctly, “it’s Mirrors Edge with zombies, and it works.” Before playing, Matt says he wasn’t convinced that Dying Light 2 would pull off the abundance of branching choices that Techland claimed it would have. During the preview he got “a neat illustration of how your choices can have a radical impact on the world.“Techland’s goal of players only seeing 50% of the story in a single playthrough is an ambitious one. It seems that hitting the mark will take more time. The developers say they “want to deliver exactly what we promised.“You can add Dying Light 2 to your wishliston Steamuntil a new release window is announced.

Techland have been at work for a few years on the sequel to their 2015 zombie parkour game.Dying Light 2was originally planned for a spring 2020 release but the developers have announced today that the sequel will be delayed so that it can meet the “high standards” of Techland and its fans.

Techland say in their announcement that they “need more development time to fulfill our vision.” They don’t name a new date or timeframe forDying Light2’s launch. Instead, Techland say they will share more details in the next few months as they have more information.

Here’s the Dying Light 2 Development Update.pic.twitter.com/TWTgHsumSD— Techland (@TechlandGames)January 20, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings

Here’s the Dying Light 2 Development Update.pic.twitter.com/TWTgHsumSD— Techland (@TechlandGames)January 20, 2020

Here’s the Dying Light 2 Development Update.pic.twitter.com/TWTgHsumSD

Matt was sold when he played theDying Light 2 previewat E3 last year. He said, succinctly, “it’s Mirrors Edge with zombies, and it works.” Before playing, Matt says he wasn’t convinced that Dying Light 2 would pull off the abundance of branching choices that Techland claimed it would have. During the preview he got “a neat illustration of how your choices can have a radical impact on the world.”

Techland’s goal of players only seeing 50% of the story in a single playthrough is an ambitious one. It seems that hitting the mark will take more time. The developers say they “want to deliver exactly what we promised.”

You can add Dying Light 2 to your wishliston Steamuntil a new release window is announced.