Dying Light 2 looks far better than the first. Furthermore, the first was incredible—Techland’s first zombie parkour game had an enduring effect and got good post-discharge support. In 2016 there was The Following DLC, which let you wander an extensive open country while smooshing the undead underneath a heavily clad buggy, and a fight royale-Esque side project followed.
Dying Light 2 was initially declared at E3 2018 with a sweet trailer, yet subtleties after 2019 were scanty for quite a while. It was postponed in January 2020, close to the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. It then, at that point, in the end, got a late 2021 delivery date before being postponed back to spring 2022.
A report distributed by TheGamer doesn’t portray the organizational culture at Techland. Workers griped about the “dictatorial” board style of CEO Pawel Marchewka, over-dependence on outer advisors who need insight in the games business, struggle at the creation level, a high pace of staff turnover, and micromanagement, all of which have all in all stripped the round of a “lucid vision.”
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