Dying Light 2 Halloween Update Version 1.081/1.80 Adds New Challenges
While Techland released an update for Dying Light: The Beast, the developers haven’t forgotten about Dying Light 2! Today, the game’s Halloween update is live, bringing new challenges, rewards, and more.
Console gamers will see this as Dying Light 2 update 1.081 (complete version 1.081.000) on current-gen, and version 1.80 on last-gen.
Read on for the Halloween Showdown event details, as well as the slew of gameplay changes made today on all platforms.
Dying Light 2 Halloween Update Released on October 39 via Patch 1.80/1081
Halloween Showdown
Halloween returns to Villedor, and this year, it’s bigger, creepier, and packed with plenty of treats! The Halloween-themed decor can be found in various parts of the City once again. Pumpkintiles and seasonal infected roam the streets, dropping Halloween Candies when defeated.
This year’s Halloween event spans three weeks, each built around head-to-head faction contests that challenge players to pick a side and contribute to their faction’s success. Baka the Unfortunate once again serves as the event vendor and guide, distributing bounties, handling trades, and rewarding survivors who embrace the Halloween spirit.
The event runs over three consecutive week-long competitions. Each week presents a new pair of rival factions led by themed characters:
- Week 1: Plague vs. Scarecrow
- Week 2: Van Aiden vs. Count Skull
- Week 3: CyberRaider vs. Cursed Pirate
By completing event activities across Villedor and in the Tower Raid mode, players earn a special event currency: a new type of Halloween Candy. These candies function similarly to previous years’ event tokens, but earning them may vary between weeks:
- Week 1: you earn them by killing Halloween enemies across Villedor
- Week 2: you earn them by playing Tower Raid
- Week 3: you earn them by doing bounties on our Community Maps
Players can exchange these candies with Baka to contribute points toward a chosen faction’s goal. Both factions work toward milestones, and once the target is reached, all participants receive themed weapons corresponding to that matchup. However, the competition continues until the end of the week, encouraging players to keep contributing for a shot at an additional reward.
Speaking of Tower Raid, this Halloween features new layout variations, random modifiers, and a specially decorated rooftop arena culminating in a boss fight unique to this event. Long-time favorites Scarecrow, Plague, Van Aiden, and Cursed Pirate (who you will be able to keep after the event ends) return as playable characters. The new competitor, CyberRaider, joins the lineup with a futuristic, high-mobility combat style. To spice things up, each week we’ll be updating weapons and some items of those characters, so each playthrough will be a little different.
Dying Light 2 October 39 Update Patch Notes
Co-Op
- Fixed the issue with ropes being improperly attached when another player is using them
- Fixed the issue when adding a Steam player to favorites on Epic marks them as offline
- Fixed the issue with the “Hope Sprouts” quest, where enemies respawn again after killing them when one of the players comes to the quest location
Tower Raid
- Fixed the issue with “Faulty Provisions” modifier making medkits (military and crafted) heal for nothing
- Fixed the issue with zombies spawning in front of players after opening various doors
Gameplay
- Fixed the issue with combat sometimes not consuming stamina
- Fixed the issue with stamina requirements still being visible for some activities
- Fixed the issue with Slide Jump still consuming stamina
- Fixed the issue when, under some conditions, stamina was still consumed while climbing
- Fixed the issue with Dash and Dart skills not using stamina
- Fixed the issue with the objective marker in the Prologue failing to load if the player jumps over the fence and gets to the house before Spike
- Fixed the issue where the interacting prompt appears delayed while searching the roof groves
- Fixed the issue with the malfunctioning PK cannon in the Colonel’s bunker
- Fixed the difficulty level of a Quarantine Standoff challenge, where weapon scaling with low level players makes the challenge almost impossible to complete on Hard difficulty
- Fixed the issue with the flashlight turning off when the Player starts various conversations
Technical
- Fixed the issue with game crashing after using the Grappling Hook on enemies
- Fixed various lamps sometimes floating above the ground
- Fixed the flickering sometimes being present on the ground near VNC Tower in the Garrison region
- Fixed the issue with no subtitles showing in the starting cutscene of the Prologue
- Fixed VO and subtitle discrepancies during the Prologue intro
- Fixed the issue with the very first cutscene in the Prologue being unskippable
Techland has also said that they have identified an issue with the multiplayer component on PlayStation and Xbox. For now, Co-op mode is disabled until further notice while the dev team works on a solution.
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