Check Out the Dying Light 2 Dying 2 Know More – Day & Night – Tymon Smektała Interview:
With Dying Light 2 Stay Human just 4 days away, Techland invites survivors to dive deep into this world one more time before release. This time, Tymon Smektała, Lead Game Designer, tells viewers more about the night in-game.
How has the night changed since the first installment? What was added and expanded by Techland? This time, night isn’t only an obstacle, a fearful moment to survive and hide. Night is now a chance for players to explore new areas, encounter new objectives and quests, and obtain valuable loot in Dark Zones where infected hide during the day. But night isn’t easier or less adrenaline pumping! When the infected start their chase, you have two options: run and hide, or… well, maybe you can discover for yourself.
The world premiere of Dying Light 2 Stay Human is just around the corner, so don’t miss any episode of the Dying 2 Know web series (all available here) and if you’re Dying 2 Know More, go further behind the scenes with more episodes of exclusive interviews.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human, published by Techland, launches on February 4, 2022 on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.
Pre-orders are available via dyinglightgame.com/preorder. All pre-orders will come with the exclusive digital Reload Pack and Reach for the Sky Pack, featuring unique outfits, weapons, backpack and paraglider skins. Reach for the Sky Pack, was created in collaboration with Rosario Dawson (The Mandalorian, Sin City), who plays Lawan, a key character whose fate connects with main protagonist Aiden during his journey.
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