In many ways,Dying Light 2is the gift that keeps on giving as developer Techland continues to drop more community-focused content for its player base.Dying Light 2’s recent Winter Tales event update couldn’t showcase this development approach more, something that has always been in the DNA of Techland. After all,Dying Light1 got updates for years.

In an interview with Game Rant,Dying LightFranchise Director Tymon Smektala spoke about its recently launchedDying Light 2’s Winter Tales Event and explained how it is both a “gift” and a “love letter” to its community. Smektala also revealed Light 2’s plans regarding Community Maps, giving fans more insight into what to expect next from the franchise looking ahead toDying Light 2’s 2024 roadmap.

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Dying Light’s 2 Community-Focused Winter Tales Update

When asked about the Winter Tales' update, Smektala described it as a thank you to its community “like a little love letter from us to them.” For those who have already jumped into the new content, it’s clear how much this Winter Tales event builds on last year’sDying Light 2Nutcracker Christmas event.

“…it’s actually our thank you gift for the community, so they can enjoy some newDying Lightstuff by the end of the year.”

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Winter Tales does seem to have pulled out all the stops to appeal to its fanbase from new weapons like Polearms and enemy variants like Gas Tanks with freeze abilities to Elfish outfit rewards and of course snow. Although not the first timeDying Light 2has resurrected techniques fromDying Light 1, Winter Tales also adds Santa drops as “some good loot to the citizens of Villedor” and a playful twist on the airdrop packages from the first game, something many fans are likely to appreciate as part of the festive season.

Dying Light 2’s Plans For Community Maps And Content

Speaking about some of his favorite or proudest additions toDying Light 2in 2023, Smektala specified Community Update 3 as something that introduced several community-requested features to the game, which Smektala said was warmly received. Smektala added this was especially important as something that also reinforces Techland’s standpoint as developers that really listen to their community and involve them in the design process.Dying Light 2’s introduction of Community Mapsand Community Ideas also showcases this approach, with Smektala also citing community-created maps like Heavy Rail and Return to the Slums as some of his personal favorites from this year. Reflecting on Community Maps, Smektala added,

We also feel this is a growing part of whatDying Lightis, so we are constantly giving map creators new assets to play with.

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Smektala also revealed Techland plans to support Community Maps even more in the future, plus other content and increased accessibility of community creations. As Smektala explained,

It’s definitely something that we plan to support even more, giving more kind of options, more power to our dev tools, increasing the visibility of those maps in the game, and using our communication channels, social media, etc. We also have some plans that I would not like to spoil at this moment, but actually to increase the support to also some other type of content.

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These plans could give players and content creators even more to look forward to in 2024, and something that could also help furthersetDying Light 2apart fromDead Island 2.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human

WHERE TO PLAY

It’s been 20 years since the events of the original game. The virus won, and humanity is slowly dying. You play as Aiden Caldwell, a wandering Pilgrim who delivers goods, brings news, and connects the few remaining survivor settlements in barren lands devastated by the zombie virus. However, your true goal is to find your little sister Mia, who you left behind as a kid to escape Dr. Waltz’s torturous experiments. Haunted by the past, you eventually make the decision to confront it when you learn that Mia may still be alive in Villedor — the last city standing on Earth.You quickly find yourself in a settlement torn by conflict. You’ll need to engage in creative and gory combat, so hone your skills to defeat hordes of zombies and make allies. Roam the city, free run across Villedor’s buildings and rooftops in search of loot in remote areas, and be wary of the night. With every sunset, monsters take control of the streets.

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