Roadmap after Dying Light 2 release, planned DLC 5 years revealed
Dying Light 2 Stay Human has not been released yet. It releases on February 4th on PlayStation and Xbox consoles and PC. The base game offers 500 hours of gameplay, but Techland is excited to share the sequel to the game already post-launch. start.
Techland has revealed that it has a five-year roadmap for a first-person zombie parkour game. That means you will get new DLC until at least 2027. It’s pretty surprising to find out, but fans of Techland’s first Dying Light games are probably already familiar with the studio’s DLC promises.

As you can see in the image above, the first bit of DLC will be released in February with free Factions-inspired content. Then in March, Techland will launch the first set of Dying Light 2 challenges, followed by a series of events featuring Mutant Infestations in April. May brings another challenge to the game. Then in June you can expect the first Paid Story DLC.
According to Techland, five+ years of support include:
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Second story DLC
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New weapons
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new enemies
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new story
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New events
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New free and paid DLC
Dying Light 2 launches February 4 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Since that version has been delayed, it will be released on Switch at a later date.
While waiting for release, read how Dying Light 2’s main story lasts about 20 hours (it takes over 500 hours to complete all), and see how that 500-hour length compares to other infamous stories. stratagem. When you’re done, read about Dying Light 2’s different performance and resolution modes.