Dying Light: Enhanced Edition content is now free

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Although the second part of the series has been with us since February dying lightwhich the developers at Techland are doing, so it’s definitely nice that we don’t forget about First partwho has been here with us for several years.

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So he arrived in the game today new updatewhich focused on “Be a Zombie” modein which additional balancing or delivery of various boosters has been done, which should lead to a better PvP experience.

Plus it was brought along with it other packagewith which you can get various accessories and items of equipment that inspired by diesel punk.

Its price is about 80 crowns.

However, perhaps the most interesting and best news is that the authors decided to release Enhanced Edition content for freeso that every owner of the standard edition will get to it.

More precisely, these allowances are as follows:

  • Expansion – Dying Light: The Follow (new story, map and buggy addition)
  • bozak horde
  • Crash Test Skin Pack
  • Ultimate Survivor Pack
  • Kitchen and cargo

So, in order to access this content, all you need to do now is turn on the game, view the DLC packs box, and pick them up there.

Finally, it’s advised not to confuse the Enhanced Edition with the newer Platinum Edition, which came out last year and offers significantly more of these add-on packages.

Dying Light is playable on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.

Source :Indian TV

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