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In spite of the recent update to Dying Light 2 that added a whack of new stuff to the game, Techland has announced that Dying Light 2‘s first major story DLC has been delayed. Originally scheduled to arrive this Summer, Dying Light 2‘s story DLC has been pushed back to September.

Techland has released a statement regarding the delay:

Dear Pilgrims,

Your feedback has always been our top priority. That’s why, at Techland, we strive to be as open and as honest with you as possible.

Over the last few months, we have focused on adding some of your most requested features, such as New Game + mode, FOV slider for consoles, and many co-op improvements. On top of that, in June, we will introduce the first game Chapter entitled “In the Footsteps of a Nightrunner,” filled with content and events, as well as the highly anticipated photo mode.

That being said, we need a bit more time to develop the first story DLC, which is now planned to be released in September.

We apologize for the delay, but we firmly believe that our community, fans, and gamers deserve to receive some truly unforgettable experiences.

We want the first major story DLC to meet your expectations by giving it the absolute highest level of polish.

Thank you for your trust and support,

#PeopleOfTechland

Fans of the game will recall the repeated delays and production snags. But in the end, Dying Light 2 turned out to be pretty awesome.

Dying Light 2: Stay Human is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. The Switch version is slated to arrive later this year.

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