Techland takes players back to Harran after 10 years with a free release of content for the original Dying lightweight That it causes a retouched update.
Thousands of players will come on June 26, 2025 who were unable to give up the hit Zombie Parkour 2015, will be treated for improvements that should improve the impressions around the world. Dying Light: Retified Update includes visual improvements, a remastered soundtrack and more for players on the computer, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X and S. Ign asked Techland about the potential version of Nintendo Switch in retouched update.
This is an thrilling time to be a fan of the original dying lightweight, but Techland wants to explain one thing: Retress is not a remaster. Franchise director Tymon Smektala said that this update consists in improving the original experience without changing the system requirements.
Some of the visual improvements that players can expect include improved textures, lighting and shadows. You may notice that the wooden fence has a bit more details or that some metal surfaces will, for example, be more realistically reflected in lightweight. Techland is particularly proud of how some floors and cement walls look in the dying lightweight: retouched, providing images of stone paths with a larger depth than before.
In the audio department, the original composer dying Light Pawel Blaszczak returned to make a soundtrack. The whole soundtrack was again recorded on a retouching tape, with up-to-date songs, ambient sounds, and even an audio reaction hit also to update this week.
“Many of you have been asking about a retouching update in the last few months – where it was, why it took it so long,” the post continued. “The honest answer is this: we worked with 10+ technology. Even with all the new experiences that we have gained for years, wondering how to apply these extracts to the original dying engine, while maintaining everything stable was a challenge.”
The Dying Light: Retroused Update is less technical, reviving long delay, and more like an example of this band, which provides a surprise for the game, which somehow managed to survive the test of time. Despite Steamdb Listing the player’s peak of only 45,876, the original dying lightweight in the last year floated around the sign of 12,000 players. These are impressive numbers for the Zombie game, which is mainly based on offers for one player, and is even more impressive, taking into account the dying lightweight 2: Stay Human, which usually fired only three years ago Fighting 10,000 players.
The original history of the dying lightweight will continue with the launch Dying lightweight: beastWhich He recently pinned the release date from August 22, 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. He follows the original hero Kyle Crane in a up-to-date story and checks our preview of what it looks like here. Finally, you can read Our original review of dying lightweightwhere we gave the Parkour Zombie 8.5/10 video game.
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