Containing four mainline DLCs and twenty-two bundles, Dying Light: Definitive Edition is the complete experience that accumulates the entire 7-years worth of lifespan that packs all of its content into one single unit. You can play Dying Light to the fullest with the final version of the acclaimed open world zombie survival game.
In order to do so, Corvus must harness the power of the plague from boss monsters in his quest, granting him new abilities.Rove an infected world to master your combat and parkour skills in the ultimate edition of Dying Light. It’s up to Corvus to stop the monsters, as well as reclaim his memory in the process. The resulting attempt to stop its use resulted in the kingdom being swarmed with monsters. Thymesia tells the story of a kingdom that discovers there’s a price to pay for dabbling in alchemy. Thymesia was previously delayed from its original December 2021 release to focus on getting the game to the best possible state for release, as well as focusing on development for the PlayStation and Xbox versions. “We are 100 percent committed to making Thymesia the best experience possible, and those few extra days allow us to do this by implementing changes and fixes that were asked for across all platforms.”
Originally announced for August 9th for release for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series, OverBorder Studio has announced that Thymesia‘s release will be bumped a week to August 18th.Īccording to the developers, it was decided to delay the release of Thymesia in response to community feedback from the recent Steam demo. Those looking forward to getting into OverBorder Studio’s upcoming soulslike Thymesia will have a little while longer to wait. Meanwhile, Dying Light 2: Stay Human (which will have its second “Dying 2 Know” episode launch tomorrow) arrives December 7th for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Xbox Series. The Standard Edition will be available at 66% off, the Enhanced Edition will be discounted by 70%, and the recently released Platinum Edition (The Savvy Gamer Bundle not included) will be 75% cheaper.
The bundle is available today on PC and consoles for $2.99.Īnd seeing as the Steam Summer Sale is still on, you can pick up the game at a reduced price. That’s not the only goodie that Techland has implemented, as Dying Light will have the new Savvy Gamer Bundle, which gives players a chance to “unleash their inner nerd” and wield DIY gamer-gear-themed weapons and gear. Players can collect five fireworks from the Quartermaster per day.
In order to do so, you’ll have to kill 50 Infected with fireworks, while those players working towards the global objective of 10,000,000 infected kills with fireworks will earn 3x King Mods. Hitting July 1 and running until July 11 is the in-game 4th of July event, where players once again have the opportunity to earn a gold melee weapon. Once again, Techland is sticking to their word regarding additional Dying Light content ahead of the game’s upcoming sequel.