Through delightfully wild events - "collectively blow up, burn and electrify 2 million zombies using beefed up buggies with enhanced Electric Cage, Mines and Flamethrower" - and new content, Polish developer Techland has kept the Dying Light community very healthy. Even now, two-and-a-half years after release, there are around 500,000 people apparently playing the zombie-thumping game each week.
"This shows that our community is huge, active and craving more," said producer Tymon Smektala in a video.
As a thank you - and as a lovely demonstration of why people still play - Techland has announced plans to release even more free content, on all platforms, in the next 12 months. There will be 10 drops to include new enemies, in-game events, mysteries and more.
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"This shows that our community is huge, active and craving more," said producer Tymon Smektala in a video.
As a thank you - and as a lovely demonstration of why people still play - Techland has announced plans to release even more free content, on all platforms, in the next 12 months. There will be 10 drops to include new enemies, in-game events, mysteries and more.
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