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Here are 26 minutes of new gameplay footage from Dying Light 2

Techland has lifted the preview embargo for Dying Light 2: Stay Human. As such, GameInformer and MP1st shared two videos, showing 26 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from it.

As with most preview/pre-launch videos, they do not represent the quality of the final product/game. Still, they can give you an idea of how the game currently looks like.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human is a story-driven open-world action RPG. This time players are visiting the City – mankind’s last stronghold in the fight against the virus. Developed parkour mechanics enable players to explore the vast open world and master tactical combat. This lost civilization, a world set in the modern dark ages, requires creative approaches to finding items and crafting gear.

Gameplay will shift during a day and night cycle, so players can dare to plunder abandoned lairs of infected at night and discover the dark secrets of those in power by day. Additionally, players must choose which side they want to take and write their own story.

The game will support both DLSS and Ray Tracing on the PC, and you can find a PC trailer here.

Dying Light 2 will release in February 2022!

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Dying Light 2 - New 16 Minutes Gameplay Featuring Free Roam, Combat, Day & Night

16 thoughts on “Here are 26 minutes of new gameplay footage from Dying Light 2”

    1. No it doesn’t, they are doing damn DLC skins, guns and vehicle. That’s called “Bleeding The Whales”. Their DLC load out is 10x worse than borderlands 2 ever was. Talk about uping the game.

  1. I will probably get this game. I like zombie games and zombie TV and movies. I was disappointed when I found out that this would be the last season of The Walking Dead but the show just wasn’t the same without Rick Grimes. Supposedly they are making 3 movies where Rick Grimes will be back. Like so many other things the movies are getting delayed due to Covid 19.

      1. After season 1 what’s the point? It started as an interesting an high budget TV show and from season 2 onwards it became a soap opera with zombies not to mention it got progressively stupider with every season.
        I bet Jon Bernthal is thanking the producers for killing him off in second season every day.

        1. It was a story about a Man and his family trying to survive in a Post-Apocalyptic World and from Season 1 to 6 the show was high quality but then the stupid marvel sh*t came in and the story was not serious anymore, it was cringe at worst and boring at best but still watchable.
          After Season 9 this show is unwatchable. Main character is gone and the whole family dead, all cool side characters are dead and replaced by LGBTQWTF+-H2O types, the story is about nothing and the tone is still marvel and sh*t.
          F@ck this made me depressed after typing this.

      2. It was already a Walking Meme of Bad Choices by the time Glen dumpster dove. Quit watching at that point never looked back. First 2 seasons were amazing then blah. (Lost and Dexter suffered from the same things after first 2 or 3 seasons; monotonous filler and characters acting rather stupid)

        Last Man on Earth (Vincent Price) and 28 Days Later are my favorite zombie movies., I guess L4D as a game was cool but havent played any others really.

        The game in this article isnt doing it for me for some reason. Tactile feel is off, too much bob in the movement, not sure. Graphics arent all that for 2021.

        1. Try No more room in hell on steam.
          The best zombie multiplayer experience.

          You need to watch Lost from start to finish again, trust me season 4-6 are crazy, seasons 2-3 are filler heavy out of all of them.
          If you don’t like si-fi time travel and magical islands then don’t bother with it.

      1. Developers have really gotten bad with their laziness. Releasing games that haven’t been properly finished because they know that the average gamer will buy it right away anyway and put up with it. They often patch the games later on but it is only after most gamers have already played the game and have moved on to something else.

        1. Elegantly said because as long as people keep buying this rubbish it will never change. Anthem is a perfect example of this and so many other games.

  2. Recently played Dying Light 1…took my sweet time (50+ hours) with side quests, and upgrading skills, until almost had the full skill trees unlocked. Had a blast, and kinda addicted to mauling, and bashing zombies in different ways!
    Really excited and looking forward to the sequel.

  3. Well the unsurprising part for me is that the game got worse in every conceivable way: from ugly UI, to generall texture blurriness even in 4K video, overall colorfullness compared to 2019 trailers (where it seemed like you played in a European city reminiscent of Paris) to leveled enemies and quest and other markers all over the screen and capping with unispired soundtrack. I guess the original composer Pawel Blaszczak who composed awesome OST for this years’s The Ascent as well as Witcher (2007) was unavailable.

    I guess the original was the fluke and Techland just got lucky. Not only did they not get rid of the bad stuff from the original so as to make the game more grounded in reality (like those hulking zombies etc., endless boring looting, X-ray vision, QTEs are probably also in there as well) but they expanded on them and added some more generic features from other games we’ve seen countless times.

    Shame, 2018 video when Chris Avellone was still on board and 2019 gameplay looked way better than this in every aspect including graphic fidelity.

    P.S. The original game wasn’t hard per se but even still it was way more punishing than what sequel looks to be. I guess they made it more “accessible” (meaning dumbed down) to appeal to a wider audience so that they could sell more copies.

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