Dying Light's Definitive Edition ends support

Dying Light’s Definitive Edition ends support: Techland is finally pulling the plug on Dying Light support after seven years. The game, which initially released in 2015, has seen a slew of patches, new updates, and expansions. And now the Dying Light: Definitive Edition will release on June 9 with a 70% discount for all platforms except the Nintendo Switch, which will release at a later date.

The Definitive Edition will feature the primary game and all 26 DLCs. That includes all significant expansions, many content updates. And even skin packages to keep you looking fresh while fighting the undead.

It’ll also be the most convenient method to play Dying Light in its entirety without having to jump through hoops.
Techland is tossing in one more gift for new players or those supporting the game so far to sweeten the deal even more.

The Harran Tactical Unit Bundle, which provides players with new armor skins and a selection of weaponry, will be free for two weeks and may be acquired from multiple digital retailers.
And, in case you were wondering, individuals who possess the Platinum edition of Dying Light will get a free upgrade to the Definitive Edition.

When gamers finished with all the Definitive Edition has to offer. There’s always Dying Light 2 and the city of Villedor to look forward to. If the sequel receives the same level of support as the first, as Techland predicted. There will be more gaming deliciousness for everyone to enjoy.