At the beginning of next month we will be able to enjoy Dying Light 2, the sequel to the title that Techland launched in 2015, mixing the typical zombie apocalypse with mobility very similar to Mirror’s Edge. After a long and tortuous development, the studio is showing all its cards with this installment, and they want to make everything clear for its release. Today we inform you that Dying Light 2 will not have cross-play support at launch.
At Q&A of the latest Dying 2 Know, the game’s creative director, Tymon Smektala, confirmed in response to a fan question that the title will not have cross-play at the time of its release. But leaves the doors open so that in the future, the studio can add the possibility of playing between users of different platforms.
Dying Light 2 will not have cross-play support at launch
Techland guarantees that there will be 5 years of post-launch content for Dying Light 2
Techland is one of the studios that has treated his work best, as Dying Light will continue to receive content, 7 years after its original release. Let’s hope that with the sequel they continue to be just as careful, since the title looks excellent. Dying Light 2 Stay Human will be released on February 4 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and PC.