Great news for PC gamers as Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition has just been launched on GOG and is DRM-free. The game is currently coming with a 17% discount, and is one of the few triple-A games releasing on GOG.
Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition includes:
- Dying Light Game Enhanced (base game)
- Dying Light The Following (expansion)
- Ultimate Survivor Bundle (DLC)
- The Bozak Horde game mode (DLC)
- Be the Zombie multiplayer mode(DLC)
- Cuisine & Cargo challenge missions (DLC)
Here are the key features of the game:
- VAST OPEN WORLD – Traverse an extensive world plunged into chaos and destruction. In this diverse environment, you’ll fight for survival against numerous kinds of enemies since the infected are not the only threat: facing down other desperate humans is often the only way to get precious supplies.
- NIGHT CHANGES THE RULES – In daylight you explore the city searching for supplies and weapons. After nightfall, though, this infected world undergoes a dramatic transformation that gives the gameplay a new dimension. You, a hunter by day, become prey. The infected grow in strength, but something even more sinister looms in the darkness to begin its hunt.
- PARKOUR-STYLE MOVEMENT – Whether you hunt or escape the hunters, you can move around the city with ease and speed. Jump between rooftops, climb walls, and attack your foes from above. Dying Light gives players a freedom of movement never seen in open world games before.
- 4-PLAYER CO-OP – Cooperate with other players in the extreme conditions of a zombie apocalypse. Show your individuality and customize your character with dozens of unique outfits.
- ASYMMETRIC MULTIPLAYER – Your game can be invaded by the Night Hunter, a human-controlled, extremely powerful enemy. Join forces with other players to repel the invasion or go one-on-one with Harran’s worst nightmare.
- EXPANDED WITH DYING LIGHT: THE FOLLOWING – Discover the untold chapter of Kyle Crane’s story thanks to this massive expansion. Leave the quarantine zone and investigate a mysterious faith that has asserted itself in the seemingly serene countryside – a region bigger than all areas of the Dying Light combined!
- DRIVE TO SURVIVE – Dying Light: The Following introduces the drivable dirt buggy that you can freely customize and upgrade with special weapons, attachments and decals to create your deadliest weapon yet.

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drm free? nah put some denuvo and online drm on it and sell it in pre alpha build episodes with preorder exlusives.
-Square enix on hitman.
What? Where is the correlation between the drm-free release of DYING LIGHT and your banter about Square Enix?
it’s polar opposites, here’s your correlation
The correlation is dying light is made by a small polish studio and they kept improving the game and adding new content and mod tools, they cared about the consumer, meanwhile square enix is PREORDER NOW TO GET `1/5 OF THE GAME IN A PRE ALPHA STATE WITH DENUVO AND ALWAYS ONLINE DRM.
Gaming A.D 2016 🙁
Was really happy to see this pop up! Steam desperately needs competition and I personally prefer not to have any DRM in my games. Hopefully this trend will continue as their Galaxy client improves.
Yeah hopefully Steam will die and I’ll lose my Library of games, mod support and have to split my library to GoG Galaxy.
Where did I say I want Steam to die? I prefer competition, not monopolies.
17% discount, still without an option to turn off CA. I enjoyed The Following but it wasn’t really as good of a story as the base game and the lack of parkour was missed as well.
I thought they put in the option to turn off CA, or are going to anyways.
Hopefully that will be the case.
They’ve confirmed they plan to add it in a future patch.
Parkour in countryside…just amaze! Since its first trailer TechLand didnt promissed any parkour in the following, but car racing!
#goVEGAN #STEAM #GOG
the good polish guys did it!
kudos for you techland
Yeah those fine polish people are F*CKN awesome.
Let the Denovo POS die!
It’s people like those poles that makes a difference!
I salute them!
Great! I already own it but will rebuy to support them!
wut?
Meh, GOG is a store for hipsters.
I’m going to punch you, in the belly with my cookie jar (it has weed in it) 😀
This is good news.
So… why they can’t make it DRM free on Steam too?
I guess Warner won’t let them do that on steam.
Buying it just for the DRM free 😀
Don’t act like Steam doesn’t hold a huge amount of power/control within the market just because they don’t hold a true monopoly. And I’d say that brand loyalty for the sake of brand loyalty is more in line with the peasant mentality.
God damn it I hate zombie games so much but im so tempted to buy this game on gog just to reward their decision
Wow that is a nice move. i played the vanilla version on steam via family share and i didn’t liked it but i have more respect for them now. I guess without warner or publishers like that, devs can make better and more consumer friendly decisions.
Great to see more and more devs putting their games on GOG. Steam is DRM.
Yet that still can’t give them free reign to basically control the PC gaming market. Hell, Steam is already considered a platform on its own! They earned it? Yes, they did. Does that mean that we should allow the to become a true monopoly (which it would be if not because EA, Blizzard and to an extente GoG, got “greedy” and decided it was better for them to make their own marketplace instead of using Steam. GMG and the likes are barely worth mentioning because they need Steam anyway for the games to work. Uplay is a tricky one because, while being a store on its own, you still need it to play even when you use Steam)? Hell, no. And you know what? You just put forward the biggest issue with Steam: if it closes, you have no guarantee you are not going to lose your games and if you got the foresight to backup your games, they are not going to work without Steam. And all that crap became a norm because of them.
If GoG becomes a true competitor (as in getting to sell most if not all the same games), that actually wouldn’t matter: you keep you copy and you get to use it anywhere, anytime.
Does that mean I (or anyone else, for that matter) want Steam to die? No, for obvious reasons. But the more powerful the competitor (especially if it’s GoG that follows a completely different distribution model), the better both become.
Also I’d like to point out: no DRM> DRM
So what happens to Steam once GoG becomes big?.
In my eyes that kills Steam in general and that’s actually far worse for competition.
So you’re saying that we should let Steam keep control of the vast majority of the PC gaming market? That’s what you say? No, man. If GoG becomes big that would be a huge market changer and Steam would be deservedly dead if they don’t catch up: either droping or changing their DRM system completely or whatever you will but they’ll need to get better. Without competition, things become stagnant and THAT is the worst thing that can happen.
It seems Disqis didn’t post my few paragraphs worth of a comment but it posted the other one…
I’m not saying Steam should own the whole market, they don’t even own the whole market with all the other companies, clients and vendors about, like I said hardly any of them have made the same strides that Valve has for their client, you can’t just ask Valve to hand over everything on their client to the competition, the competition has to take all the pages from Steam and actually add onto them, court all the devs and get them to come to their store and client, offer full and complete mod support etc.
So you do want Steam to die and everything with it to die and GoG to have the monopoly, I don’t really see that as being good at all. I like some DRM free games but I like what Steam and Valve have offered over the years in terms of products, mods and services.
Things are already stagnant with consoles still being around and shackling everything down, MS still hasn’t changed their ideal plan of action over the span of a decade and a half despite getting grilled the last time.
End of the day the other guys need to put in the same effort as Valve has done and do much, much better.
Am I getting bad at writting or what? Where did I say I want Steam to die. A monopoly, be from Steam or GoG, is a bad thing and never did I say otherwise. I’m all for competition because that’s what makes things to improve. If you don’t understand that from what I’ve said then sorry for you, you might need to learn how to read.
“GoG becomes big that would be a huge market changer and Steam would be deservedly dead”
You think they deserve it, regardless of how you’ve gone about saying it you are implying that it’s better for GoG to take over despite Steam having worked to where it’s gotten to.
Also telling me to learn to read isn’t going to make this discussion go any more smooth.
We have competition, it’s called Ubisoft, EA, GoG, Blizzard etc, how they go about their business is up to them, I don’t see them going well out of their way to round up all devs and indies or opening their own floodgates.
Proven. You need to read better. Or you are one of those crappy journalists that will do anything to get an article. THIS is what I say:
“If GoG becomes big that would be a huge market changer and Steam would be deservedly dead IF THEY DON’T CATCH UP”. Damn!
Right so you are one of those guys that resorts to insulting another user to prove a point that bears no meaning because it hasn’t happened yet, gotcha.