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Techland Is Working on a Range of Dying Light 2 Fixes

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Techland has revealed the fixes they have planned for zombie parkour game Dying Light 2: Stay Human.

There’s nothing horribly broken about Dying Light 2’s gameplay. In fact, we had a ludicrous amount of fun with Dying Light 2, kicking bad guys off roofs, messing around in a paraglider and so on. We called it “…one of the best open world games of recent years,” though we could have done without having the word “Aidenbabaiden” seared into our brains. Mia, you are the worst sister.

Our experience has been largely bug free, except for that time a fire extinguisher clipped through the floor, but people have been running into issues with the game. Developers Techland has issued some bugfixes, but have also tweeted out the fixes they’re currently working on implementing.

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It’s a slightly unusual move in so much that (roadmaps aside) developers publish their patch notes after the fact. The current range of hotfixes, set to be implemented shortly, will address issues including game crashes, dead body replication, AI tweaks, balance improvements and more.

It’s worth checking out the full Twitter thread because some fixes are specific to different platforms. On top of the hot fixes, Techland plans to add the ability to create backup saves, add additional voice settings and allow non-English speakers to use the English voiceovers. The latter does seem like quite an oversight – it seems only fair that you should be able to mix and match voiceovers.

You can check out the whole Twitter thread here and pick up Dying Light 2 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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