Released by Techland, the developers behind the Dead Island series, Dying Light initially launched in 2015 to positive reviews. However, it was the 2016 release of the that cemented the game as a masterpiece. By bundling the base game with a year’s worth of DLC, adding visual upgrades, and overhauling the gameplay mechanics, Techland transformed a great zombie game into an essential gaming experience.
| Feature | Dying Light - Enhanced Edition | Dying Light 2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Gritty, horror-focused, desperate. | Vibrant, post-post-apocalyptic, medieval-ish. | | Parkour | Grounded, physics-driven, heavy. | Arcadey, floaty, superhuman. | | Weapons | Firearms + Melee (Guns are strong). | Melee only (Modern guns are rare/absent). | | The Following | Massive countryside + Buggy. | No equivalent expansion yet. | | Price | Often on sale for $10 - $15. | Full triple-A price. | dying light - enhanced edition
Because the is the definitive version, it still gets periodic support. Techland runs "Docket" codes and community challenges that reward golden-tier weapons. The Legend Level system allows you to push a single save file past level 250, unlocking god-tier damage stats. Released by Techland, the developers behind the Dead
If the base game is a masterpiece, The Following is the director’s cut. This expansion is included in the and is arguably the best value DLC in modern gaming history. | Feature | Dying Light - Enhanced Edition