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Dying Light Revealed for Next-Generation Platforms

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has today announced Dying Light, a first-person, action survival horror videogame with a portentous day-night cycle set in a vast open world. Currently under development by Techland, the videogame will be available in 2014 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

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Prcko4741d ago

One more Zombie game,i like it :D

ZodTheRipper4741d ago (Edited 4741d ago )

One would assume that there are too many of it but it just doesn't get boring as long as the concepts are fresh and it's done right :)
Next gen looks very promising with new IP's so far.

BattleTorn4741d ago

The market is kinda flooded with Zombie games...

But I usually love each of them.

I think that there still hasn't been a zombie game that has mastered the genre.

ZodTheRipper4741d ago (Edited 4741d ago )

Seems like it but with a new setting and probably modified gameplay, I for one am looking forward to it. The art style of the zombie looks nice.

xBigxBossx4741d ago

Looks pretty awesome of done right

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Dying Light Retouched vs Enhanced Ed Comparison Shows Notable Improvement In Textures & Lighting

The Retouched update for Dying Light that improves graphical features has been released; here's how it compares with the Enhanced Edition.

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Lionsguard319d ago

I knew holding off playing it for 10 years was the right call.

ocelot07319d ago

I remember playing this for the first time on the PS4 and it knocking me sick and hurting my eyes due to the horrible motion blur and FPS.

Played it a lot on pc a year later. Then again on ps5 once they dropped the 60fps update. I'll be giving it another go. Mad how they have kept updating this game for 10 years.

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Ten Years Later - Still Going Strong: Dying Light: Retouched Update Releasing June 26

Hey Survivors! Tymon here, your favorite Dying Light Franchise Director.

It's been an absolutely wild month here at Techland! We're in the thick of what I'm calling the "Summer of Dying Light," delivering updates and big news across all three Dying Light games. Just a few weeks ago, we dropped the first gameplay for Dying Light: The Beast, revealed its release date, and kicked off pre-orders (if you haven't seen it, check out my last dev blog). I'm incredibly proud of what we're building with The Beast - it’s the culmination of more than 10 years of experience in open-world survival horror!

But here's the thing: we never forget where we came from. That's why, this week, we're not just looking forward - we're rolling out significant updates for both the original Dying Light and Dying Light 2: Stay Human. We promised to support our games for a long time, and we're committed to continuing that support, right through and beyond the launch of Dying Light: The Beast.

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Looking Back At The $386,000 Dying Light 'My Apocalypse Edition', 10 Years Later

It has been more than ten years since Dying Light was released, but what happened to the $386,000 'My Apocalypse Edition' of the game?

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jznrpg449d ago

Nobody bought it for an obvious reason.

Gamingsince1981449d ago

Wtf did this edition come with ? A real helicopter and a real zombie virus ?

Vithar449d ago

For one lucky person willing to spend $386,000, the My Apocalypse Edition of Dying Light promised a staggering collection. It included the buyer’s face in the game, a human-sized ‘Volatile’ statue, and parkour lessons with a freerunning team. It also came with night vision goggles, an all-expenses paid round trip to Techland’s offices, and four signed copies of the game. Oh, and it also came with a custom-built, ‘zombie-proof’ survival shelter.

LOL but it was a stunt from the team:
‘It was a PR stunt and got a lot of media attention for its wild and over-the-top nature, it was designed to generate buzz around the game’s release. It did a great job of getting the game noticed, though! But nobody purchased it – thankfully, I guess!’