Techland will continue the tradition that they started with the first Dying Light.
Tymon Smektala, the lead game designer of Dying Light 2, promised on the Prankster 101 podcast that Dying Light 2 will be just as supported as the first game was: „Dying Light 1 was supported for four years after its release [in 2015 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC], and the plan for Dying Light 2 is the same. We want this game to be supported after its release. We know that a lot of fans will be waiting for DLCs, updates, extra stuff they can get their hands on. And we promise to deliver them just that,” Smektala said.
He also talked about the length of the game, too: „ [The game can be completed in] 15 to 20 hours. It is very hard to measure in an open-world game. How long it takes to complete the game because of the things that happen between points A and points B of a quest, so basically, it’s up to you how you play it. Also in a game like this, there are a lot of emergencies. Things just happen as you play the game and you have to react to them. But it is 15 to 20 hours for the main story because the whole content I would say is more than 100 hours,” Smektala added. From what we have seen so far, we can’t judge whether Dying Light 2’s content will be repetitive or boring – it’s too early to form an opinion.
Dying Light 2 will launch in the first half of 2020 (potentially in the Spring) on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, but it’s confirmed to be on the next-gen Xbox (Xbox Project Scarlett – codename) and PlayStation (PlayStation 5?), too.
Source: WCCFTech
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