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Dying Light Will Support Oculus Rift, Season Pass Detailed

Techland today announced the Season Pass for Dying Light, detailing the line-up of three content drops that will deliver completely fresh and unexpected experiences to the players in the quarantine zone. In addition, Dying Light’s lead designer Maciej Binkowski confirmed to PCGamesN that it will support Oculus Rift.

Though Binkowski claimed that Dying Light is playable with Oculus Rift and feels like a great experience, the development team is still working on stuff that need a little more polish like how the camera works and the game’s UI.

On the other hand, the game’s Season Pass will be priced at $19.99 (US), £15.99 (UK) and €19.99 (Europe), will be available for PS4, Xbox One, and the PC, and will include exclusive missions, original weapons and outfits, and brand-new gameplay.

The Dying Light Season Pass will contain:

· Cuisine & Cargo – Available first for Season Pass holders, these two hardcore missions let players put their skills to the ultimate test. Investigate buildings sealed off in the very first days of the outbreak – with the infected inside. Explore ominous corridors of once the most famous restaurant in Harran, and employ both stealth and combat to ransack a zombie-filled loading bay at an abandoned railroad yard.

· Ultimate Survivor Bundle – Players will receive seven unique in-game items that will bring fighting zombies to a whole new level. Grab three special outfits and four blueprints for over-the-top weapons to make your survival in the quarantine zone a good bit easier.

· The Bozak Horde – The final Season Pass drop will deliver a new map and gameplay, playable in either single-player or co-op. Go inside the Harran Stadium, the most famous landmark in the city, and test your combat know-how against relentless hordes of the Infected. Fight increasingly stronger and larger enemy waves as you oppose a mysterious psychopath called Bozak.

The first Season Pass drop will be arriving in February 2015. Additionally, Dying Light Ultimate Edition, containing the game and the Season Pass, will soon be available to pre-order for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Dying Light will be released in 2015 on January 27th in the Americas, January 28th in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and January 30th in Europe.

Enjoy!

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7 thoughts on “Dying Light Will Support Oculus Rift, Season Pass Detailed”

  1. I don’t get it, the game isn’t even out yet, why are they telling us about these dlc now? How could anyone care about it if they haven’t even played the damn game? I mean we all know how we can’t wait to get inside Harran Stadium but come on!

      1. It is strange.. it is unreal engine 4, plus they even add oculus rift support, so seems they really care about PC version.

        If needs such hardware for PC-version, what will be with console’s ? Like ACU 20fps, 900p and middle options of graphics?

        1. they said they targeted 1080p 60fps for both PS4 and XB1, but who knows.
          they might care about PC version, but that system req telling something else

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