Dying Light 2 Co-op “Improvements and Additions” Are Coming Confirms Techland

Dying Light 2 Co-op Improvements

While Techland hasn’t said anything about the upcoming updates to Dying Light 2: Stay Human, we can confirm that co-op improvements are on the way.

This was revealed by Techland’s Dying Light Franchise Director, Tymon Smektała. Speaking to MP1st, we asked Smektala if there are further plans to improve co-op progression in the game.

MP1st: Are there plans to further improve co-op progression (progress carrying back over to individual saves, etc.) in Dying Light 2 Stay Human?

Tymon Smektała (Dying Light Franchise Director) – We’re constantly trying to improve various aspects of our co-op experience to better adapt to evolving expectations of our community. Narrative progress carried over in individual saves is one of the things that is on the table, though it is obvious that this is also the most difficult to have due to the depth and complexity of changes it requires. I can’t make any promises now, but I can confirm that some co-op improvements and additions are definitely coming.

Well, there you have it. No exact date on when these improvements and additions will be released, but at least we know they’re on the way. Speaking of updates, we got the big Firearms Update last February, and another one for bug fixes earlier this month.

In the same interview, Smektala talked about the Dying Light franchise’s “secret sauce,” and how they view pushing the game into full-on live service territory. For those hoping for crossplay to make its way into the game, Techland hasn’t closed the door on that, and states that it’s “still an option.”

Stay tuned to our full interview hitting the site this week.

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