Techland announced that its zombie apocalypse simulator with parkour attached, Dying Light, is currently playable for free on Steam.
From today until March 1st, PC players can download Dying Light and play with it. An interesting fact is related to the game saves: if the players decide to buy the game, the progress obtained during the Free Weekend they will be transferred to the full version of the game without having to tinker with save files and more. Not a bad convenience.
Why not play Dying Light for free?
When it came out in the now distant 2015, Dying Light suffered terribly from performance problems related to the use of the CPU. During the same year the developers of Techland they fixed that problem by offering a technically different video game from the one that originally appeared on the shelves.
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Why play Dying Light?
Dying Light is an FPS with an interesting day and night cycle, a very dynamic movement system based on parkour and with a gameplay that hybridizes brutality and creativity, proposing itself as the improved (and more intelligent) version of that title that was once proved to be Dead Island.
The Techland it is currently still developing Dying Light 2.
The development of the latter title is increasingly infamous for mismanaging problems and other ugliness typical of video games developed in the midst of the usual sea of problems. The release of the title is still uncertain and, therefore, we just have to wait patiently for some news, perhaps trying the first chapter of the brand if we do not know what we are talking about.