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Techland Announces Another Dying Light 2 Stream

Techland announced the next episode of Dying 2 Know, during which the developers will share information about Dying Light 2: Stay Human. The upcoming broadcast will take place on July 1.

The release of Dying Light 2 is already looming somewhere on the horizon, so the developers decided to share another handful of information about their latest work. Techland announced a new episode of Dying 2 Know, where they will reveal new details about Dying Light 2. The broadcast will take place on July 1 at noon PT on Techland's Twitch channel.

Let's emphasize that we already know quite a lot about the latest installment of the zombie parkour game series. The story in DL2 will take place long after the events from the first game - in the year 2036. The protagonist will be Aiden Caldwell, who will go to the City in search of his lost sister. During the previous show we got to see a few minutes of gameplay and learned something from Dawid Lubryka from Techland. According to his words side quests in the game will have a large impact on the appearance of the game world. Maybe the developers will focus on them during the upcoming show? Of course, they don't want to reveal all the aces up their sleeve right now, but one can imagine that Techland will want to share with us some of what has been recently announced, (such as the recently discussed differences between solo and co-op play).

Dying Light 2 will debut on December 7 on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

Joined GRYOnline.pl in December 2020 and has remained loyal to the Newsroom ever since, although he also collaborated with Friendly Fire, where he covered TikTok. A semi-professional musician, whose interest began already in childhood. He is studying journalism and took his first steps in radio, but didn't stay there for long. Prefers multiplayer; he has spent over 1100 hours in CS:GO and probably twice as much in League of Legends. Nevertheless, won't decline a good, single-player game either.

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