Yes, even the sequel… although the newer Techland Dying Light game has to use a small trick to be available on the Nintendo Switch.
Regarding Dying Light: Platinum Edition, we already knew that the Switch would get it, but until now, we did not hear an exact release date. It’s going to be available from October 19, including all the parkour and zombie survival it has had since its launch. It will contain the base game, The Following (expansion), Bozak Horde (game mode, side story), Cuisine & Cargo (two additional quarantine zones), the Ultimate Survivor Bundle (exclusive outfits and weapons), and a dark-fantasy game dumbed down to a mere game mode (Hellraid).
As the game got a ton of updates since its 2015 launch, it will get even more skin and weapon bundles: 5th Anniversary Bundle, Classified Operation Bundle, Crash Test Skin Pack, Godfather Bundle, Gun Psycho Bundle, Harran Inmate Bundle, Harran Ranger Bundle, Harran Tactical Unit Bundle, Rais Elite Bundle, Retrowave Bundle, Shu Warrior Bundle, Viking: Raiders Of Harran Bundle, Vintage Gunslinger Bundle, Volatile Hunter Bundle, Volkan Combat Armor Bundle, and White Death Bundle.
The sequel, set twenty years after the first game’s plot (including some weapon degradation, as we previously discussed), will not get a native Switch port. Dying Light 2: Stay Human probably required a lot of hard work to scale it for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, which is it makes sense to make this game run on the Switch with the cloud’s help.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human – Cloud Version will launch on February 4, together with all the other versions (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One). A cloud version is a better compromise than having a native port with horrible resolution or bad performance (or a combination of the two…).
Source: Gematsu
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