Dying Light 2 to Feature Performance, Quality With Ray Tracing and Resolution Modes on PlayStation 5

Jan 21, 2022 at 06:29am EST
Dying Light 2

Dying Light 2 Stay Human will feature three different display modes on PlayStation 5, including a Quality Mode with ray tracing on.

The three display modes have been showcased in a new comparison trailer. The three modes are Performance Mode which will run at 60 FPS and above, the already mentioned Quality Mode with ray tracing, and 4K Resolution Mode.

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Watch the latest performance comparison video, showing how Dying Light 2 Stay Human works on PlayStation 5 in three different modes:
- Performance mode (60 FPS+)
- Quality Mode with Ray Tracing
- Resolution Mode (4K)

Dying Light 2 Stay Human launches on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One on February 4th. The game will also launch on Nintendo Switch as a cloud game within six months from the game's release on the other formats.

Dying Light 2 Overview

Over twenty years ago in Harran, we fought the virus—and lost. Now, we’re losing again. The City, one of the last large human settlements, is torn by conflict. Civilization has fallen back into the Dark Ages. And yet, we still have hope.

You are a wanderer with the power to change the fate of The City. But your exceptional abilities come at a price. Haunted by memories you cannot decipher, you set out to learn the truth… and find yourself in a combat zone. Hone your skills, as to defeat your enemies and make allies, you’ll need both fists and wits. Unravel the dark secrets behind the wielders of power, choose sides and decide your destiny. But wherever your actions take you, there's one thing you can never forget—stay human.

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