Dying Light Release Date Pushed Back to February 2015, But Don’t Worry as Fans Can Expect a Much Better and Improved Dying Light Gaming Experience!
If you haven't placed an order to get Dying Light, it would seem that you could still save up for it. Apparently Dying Light's release date has been pushed back a few months than originally intended. Its creators, Polish company Techland, released a press release saying that the cause of delay was due to their need to innovate, that means improve and better, their gamers' gameplay experience in terms of freedom of movement in open-world games. Not only that, in their pledge to give a better experience in gaming, they have begun to set new standards and records, making a once-stale genre into a whole new exciting thing for gamers.
Given with that statement, we are sure that Dying Light will make a new wave in gaming especially in the feature that they call Natural Movement. In addition, the horror game also features a day/night system, can run up to 1080p on PS4 and enables multiplayer by hooking it up online for co-ops.
Dying Light has been a highly anticipated first-person survival horror game and so far from the screenshots and videos released, it has been more than just another zombie-apocalypse game. Though it has the classic scavenge and survive theme, Dying Light's brand new features and innovative system seems to set it apart from other games of the same genre. Looks like Techland's really keeping their promises and more!
Expect Dying Light release dates for PC, PS3 and PS4 to be out before February 2015. Dying Light will also be released on Xbox One and Xbox 360.
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