E3: DYING LIGHT 2 Announced By Techland; Gameplay Demo Showed Off At Microsoft's E3 Conference

E3: DYING LIGHT 2 Announced By Techland; Gameplay Demo Showed Off At Microsoft's E3 Conference

Microsoft's E3 conference saw the reveal of Techland's tense, zombie-filled sequel - Dying Light 2. The announcement showed off an awesome trailer and gameplay demo. Hit the jump to check it out...

By Nebula - Jun 10, 2018 02:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Dying Light
Microsoft's E3 presentation saw the announcement and gameplay debut of Dying Light 2

Like its predecessor; It will feature a fluid and fun parkour system in a world raught with zombies. The announcement included a trailer and gameplay demo - which you can check out below.


The demo showed off the game's protagonist taking a mission from a Peacekeeper to negotiate access to a group's water supply. It explained how the experiences can vary based on how the negotiations play out: either making peace with some vicious law-keepers, or attracting unwanted outsiders.

This is said to be one choice of hundreds that will have a reverberating impact on the world. 
Avellone explained that the game is the "first in its genre" to ensure that your choices will have a noticeable effect on the game-world.

Check out the announcement trailer and gameplay demo below:



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