Dying Light 2 Community Update Adds FSR 2.0 and Much More

Aug 24, 2022 at 03:52am EDT
Dying Light 2

Dying Light 2 developer Techland announced the release date of the first arena-themed DLC, Bloody Ties, at Gamescom Opening Night Live. They also released the first community update on PC, with consoles getting the patch soon. With this update, Techland focused mainly on feedback received directly from the players.

New options:

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General improvements:

PC version:

Changes to Infected:

PS5 version:

Xbox Series X version:

And much more!

Dying Light 2 Bloody Ties will be available on October 13th for all platforms, priced at $9.99 as a standalone DLC.

NEW STORY

Embark on a new Dying Light 2 adventure. Secure yourself a spot in the Pantheon of the best fighters, help your new friend Ciro in his quest to avenge his brother’s death and discover the true nature of the tournament.

NEW LOCATION

Enter Carnage Hall - a place filled with wealth and splendor, where every fight is a narrative spectacle and the strongest seek fortune and fame.

NEW WEAPON: SHIELD GLOVE

Discover a new way to play with the Shield Glove, and make creative combat in Dying Light 2 even more creative.

NEW GEAR

Obtain new gear in the tournament where strength matters the most and weapons are a symbol of status.

SPECTACLES & SHOWS

Play the role of your life in Spectacles - multi-objective arena shows with unique stories narrated by Astrid herself, each resembling traditional tales and fables with a wicked twist. Test your skill in arena challenges - special trials where you’ll fight new mutated enemies, face murderous hordes, and get to perform daredevil action.

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