Dying Light 2: Stay Human arrived in early February and Techland confirmed that it reached 5 million units sold in its first month, making its release a huge success. In addition, the first Dying Light reached 20 million units sold, following its premiere on Nintendo Switch in October of last year.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human reached 5 million copies sold by February 28, with the numbers increasing significantly each month, according to Techland. On this, the general director Pawel Marchewka said that the success comes from the experiences that his studio created for the players in this sequel.
The success of the Dying Light franchise is a great example of the unforgettable experiences we create for our players,” Pawel Marchewka, CEO of Techland.
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Techland has just completed four decades as a company, so it begins a new stage with “a smash hit.” In addition to having good sales, Techland boasts that Dying Light 2: Stay Human received very positive reviews, as we saw in my partner’s review.
To celebrate this success, Techland plans to bring new content to Dying Light 2: Stay Human next week, promising “great opportunities for all players.” To learn more about it, the company asks you to follow them on their social networks.