Techland says you don’t have to worry – the sequel to their popular game is still being made. We have to prepare for 2021, because a lot of new news is being prepared.
Dying Light 2 is one of the most anticipated games of 2021. And while we’re not really sure it’s coming out in the next twelve months or so, we still have hope. At the moment, we know a lot that work is in progress (Well, at least they were in September), And we should get some – This was the result of a message on Reddit.
Now the creators seem to confirm this. On the occasion of New Year’s Eve, an entry with wishes appeared in the official profile DL2 on Twitter. The message of the card, whose drawings were clearly based on the long-awaited sequel, was clear – We have to prepare for 2021. And although it can be perceived in two ways, the players seem to think it relates to the possible debut of the successful Polish studio productions.
We can also find confirmation in the comments section below the post, where a disgruntled fan asked if the game has been canceled because nothing is said about it at all. There was no ambiguity this time in the response of the people managing the profile – Specific information about Dying Light 2 will be released this year!
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