Dying Light 2 No Longer Launching Spring 2020
/ Carlos Hernandez
Developer Techland announced via Twitter that Dying Light 2 will not release in Spring 2020.
CEO Pawel Marchewka released a statement that more development time is needed to fulfill the team’s vision for the game’s sequel and that they will share more information in the coming months.
You can read the statement in full here:
No release window was given so far, so it looks like the open-world zombie sequel needs more time in the oven before Techland to commit to any release window.
Dying Light 2 was announced during Microsoft’s E3 2018 press conference and will be out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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