Dying Light: The Following DLC Details, Requirements Revealed by Techland Before Feb. 9 Release

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As Techland's Dying Light: The Following proved itself to be highly anticipated, fans are cordially on the verge of being rewarded with their patience on the title that unexpectedly went up on a massive scale. The release date for the said imminent continuity to the zombie survival marvel has been marked, and Techland seemingly has no other way to go but forward.

According to VG247, it was not as convincing to many that such a title as Dying Light would actually make it to the big leagues, despite being in the shadows of the first-person shooter genre. Launching freshly last year, fans are officially waiting for details on the expansion promised by Techland, namely The Following.

Reported by PlayStation Lifestyle, there are a few details that players are to put into account before playing Dying Light's The Following expansion. One of which is the recommended level that gamers are to have in order to start the game, which is level or more. However, there is also an option in which gamers can play it at any point upon completing the main game's prologue. In the same manner, they can engage in playing the expansion without having to complete the original game's story.

In a nutshell, Dying Light: The Following adds to the main game a load of new features that comprise of a massive new map, functional and customizable buggies and an even more peculiar storyline than the vanilla Dying Light. As it has been spread online, there is also a Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition which holds the Nightmare Mode, over 250 special Legend Levels to unlock, an all new Bounty system, community made maps, gameplay enhancements, previous DLC's and more, reports Gospel Herald.

Dying Light: The Following DLC is now closing in on its awaited release date, that being February 9th, 2016. Keep posted for further news on Techland's successful title as it slowly but surely climbs its way to a much higher spot in the gaming world.

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