Dying Light 2 is Going to Be a Massive Open-World Title

Dying Light 2’s developer Techland has unveiled few details about the upcoming survival game. Maybe some players are familiar with the first title having a zombie-infested open world environment. The world of Dying Light 2 is much bigger and significantly deeper.

One point which keeps the original title aside from the other zombie shooters is the emphasis on parkour. Having the undead strong at night and weak at day, fans needed to make the choice between engaging or fleeing via the movement system.

The size of the open world in the sequel will be four times bigger than the one had in Dying Light. The developers at Techland are going to utilize the C-Engine to create unrestricted maps. As per a senior programmer, it’s not a huge obstacle to make huge open worlds.

Dying Light 2 Massive World Dying Light 2 is Going to Be a Massive Open-World Title

The engine has a tool named CityBuilder, by which, user can draw an entire city map and generate it without having to lay down each and every wall. This tool automates these elements which basically takes a lot of time. The survival horror from Techland stands out for being a first-person shooter with excellent platforming due to the mobile gameplay. Now the developers get their freedom to make a unique world, the new game seems to live up to the original.

At this moment, fans will be still eagerly waiting for more after the March update for Dying Light 2. Now, it’s been six years passed the original game was released, and the new title was already delayed from the 2020 release.

Recently Dying Light 2 has been set to release in 2021 and will be available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.

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