Dying Light Stay Human will be released next week, but for Techland, much like with the previous game, this is just the beginning. The developer has already committed to providing post-launch support for five years. A post-launch development roadmap has been revealed on Twitter, detailing what to expect in the next months. Faction-inspired DLCs, which appear to be free costumes and weaponry based on the various factions, begin in February after the game’s launch.
On February 4th, Dying Light 2 will be launched. Players will receive free Factions-inspired DLCs later that month, which will appear to be cosmetic clothes and extra weaponry. The first set of challenges will be available in March, followed by a second batch in May. A series of Mutated Infected events will commence in April in between the two sets of challenges. Finally, near the end of May, the first premium story DLC will be released. So far, there are no more specifics on any of this additional stuff.
Techland will offer a second premium tale expansion over the next five years. Throughout the post-launch era, more free and paid DLCs will be released. They’ll also be adding new weapons, adversaries, tales, and events for everyone to enjoy, as well as additional locales, which were originally promised. Players may, of course, expect upgrades and enhancements. One of those improvements will be the option to play on consoles from different generations, as the team is “trying to make it possible after the launch.”
Dying Light 2 Stay Human releases on February 4th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC. Techland recently revealed that the entire game (aside from the Prologue) can be played in co-op
It all starts on release, but it's just the beginning! We're planning to keep enhancing the game with DLCs, challenges, stories, events, and more for at least 5 years, and that's a minimum! You sure won't be bored!#DyingLight2 #StayHuman pic.twitter.com/ppJvu2G1sm
— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) January 25, 2022