I'm not saying everything will be like a scripted DLC with the narrative there will also be smaller drops. ![]() And in general terms, I think all of it is focused on adding more gameplay and more gameplay content to the game. Aside from what we have announced, there is more stuff coming. Those things will start being added to the game, starting from next month or maybe two months from now. We will just tweak with the statistics, experiment with the statistics, and maybe with the visuals as well. There's also something we have mentioned already that players can expect us playing with enemy variants and having some fun with the enemies that are already in the game. Of course, there are some things we have already announced, which are two story DLCs, and a couple of additional parkour and combat challenges. Q: From Techland's perspective, could you broadly describe what Dying Light 2 could look like next year? And so that's why we gave this number because we feel we are able to pull it off and we feel we will do this. There is a very solid, very reasonable plan for how we want to support the game for five years. We'll reevaluate and tweak those changes and evolve those plans regarding the last year, the last two years, maybe the last three years based on that feedback. But it's because we want to see what players engage with most and what players get excited about most. Of course, they are very precise for the next few months, a little less precise for the next year, and maybe just high level for the fifth year. With the second one, there are already plans on what we want to do within those five years. I think the five years is an expression of our belief and confidence in the title, as well as us reaffirming our community, our gamers, that they will be supported-that whatever they experience with us with the first game, it's the same amount of respect, the same amount of support, that they will get from us now. ![]() We are even a little humble on our side and a little modest because we supported the previous one longer. Saying that Dying Light 2: Stay Human will be supported for five years isn't that crazy. And there's still at least one more update for the game going to appear soon.īasically, we are working and we are adding to the game for seven years straight now. There were also some updates and then some content that accompanied the release of Dying Light 2: Stay Human. The game was released in 2015, and it received its last drop of content last year. Q: Why, specifically, was five years chosen for post-launch support of Dying Light 2?Īctually, it comes from our experience from the first game, because for Dying Light 1, we have been supporting the title for six and a half years basically. RELATED: Dying Light 2 Patch Fixes 'Deathloop' Bug, Makes Nights More Challenging ![]() The following transcript has been edited for clarity and brevity. Obviously, only so much could be discussed given the game is still early on in its first roadmap, but for fans curious, Smektala did broadly discuss what comes next. Game Rant recently spoke with Dying Light 2 lead designer Tymon Smektala about what's next for the game. Techland has outlined what fans can expect across the next few months on the Dying Light 2 roadmap, and it stands to reason fans will learn more as time marches on. Indeed, Techland has promised at least five years of support for the game, and this means fans will get new challenges, gameplay content, DLC, and more, alongside various patches and fixes. Dying Light 2 is out now and has plenty to come in the next few months and years.
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