It cannot be denied that the first Dying Light and its sequel: Dying Light 2 Stay Human, produced by Techland, have so many side activities and challenges to conquer, apart from campaign The main one has a duration of around 20 hours.
But rich content is not always a positive thing. Tymon Smektala is the franchise director zombie apocalypse mixed parkour The report (via Game Developer) revealed that only around 50% of people finished the first Dying Light, an even smaller 10% for the sequel.
He still considers this figure to be quite expected, because of the games single-player—especially ones open-worldthe lowest can be perched at 20% of players. However, the director himself is said to be “anxious” about this, considering that his two games have reached total sales of 30 million units.
Push back through Dying Light: The Beast
Last August the developer revealed a new Dying Light game in the form of standalone, which was previously planned as DLC for Dying Light 2. And with this latest iteration they want to try to encourage players’ interest in completing the game.
The director mentioned that the development team had found out sweet spot in presenting games standalone the newest one, which won’t feel too short—something that’s often avoided—and isn’t too big so that players are still interested in completing the game.
He also added that this game will answer various questions or things that ended up being less clear than its predecessor games.
So, what do you think about this? crime? Are you one of those who quickly get bored when presented with so many side activities in a big game? Come on, let’s get straight to it share your opinion in the comments column.
There is no definite release date for Dying Light: The Beast. However, the game is planned to be launched for the PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S platforms.
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