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World Premiere Of Dying Light 2 Gameplay Footage Impresses At E3

During Microsoft’s 2018 E3 Press Conference developers Techland announced to the world that their post-apocalyptic franchise combination of free running and intense melee combat, Dying Light, is set to get its sequel with the upcoming release of Dying Light 2.

The trailer showcases improvements across the board including a number of ground-breaking innovations that promise to immerse players in new and exciting ways

[testimonials user=” email=” name=’Pawel Marchewka’ position=’Techland CEO’ photo=”]“We are very close to our community, and we’ve clearly heard their requests for the new game. I know we kept them waiting, so I’m more than excited to finally announce: Dying Light 2 is coming. Dying Light 2 will be a truly bold sequel, combining the much loved Dying Light DNA with completely new ways to play. For the first time in the franchise, players will have the power to decide the fate of a decaying metropolis with their own choices and actions. Across the story, the melee combat, the parkour movement, and other aspects of the game, we’re giving players a completely new level of freedom. ” [/testimonials]

Dying Light 2 is set to be release on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One. An official release date has yet to be announced.

Source: Press Release
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