It’s “CARnage” time in Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition!
Fire up the game this weekend (Oct 7-9) and get a major boost to your buggy weapons: the Electric Cage, the Mines, and the Flamethrower. Take part in a special in-game event: help the Dying Light community burn, fry, and blow up 1 000 000 zombies over the weekend to win the exclusive Lemon Paint Job for your ride. You can track the community progress live at http://dyinglightgame.com/bounties/
It’s “CARnage” time in Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition!
Fire up the game this weekend (Oct 7-9) and get a major boost to your buggy weapons: the Electric Cage, the Mines, and the Flamethrower. Take part in a special in-game event: help the Dying Light community burn, fry, and blow up 1 000 000 zombies over the weekend to win the exclusive Lemon Paint Job for your ride. You can track the community progress live at http://dyinglightgame.com/bounties/
It’s “CARnage” time in Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition!
Fire up the game this weekend (Oct 7-9) and get a major boost to your buggy weapons: the Electric Cage, the Mines, and the Flamethrower. Take part in a special in-game event: help the Dying Light community burn, fry, and blow up 1 000 000 zombies over the weekend to win the exclusive Lemon Paint Job for your ride. You can track the community progress live at DyingLightGame.com/Bounties.
Hi! Long time no see, right? Today we’ve got something special for you – the Book of Records set by the Dying Light players. Since the launch of the game, millions of zombie fans like you have stomped, dropkicked, and smashed zombies in countless ways. After the recent surge in player numbers, we decided to gather some of the most spectacular - or bizarre - records set by the players and put together a video that combines pure Dying Light-ness with hard hitting numbers. Take a look!
Hi! Long time no see, right? Today we’ve got something special for you – the Book of Records set by the Dying Light players. Since the launch of the game, millions of zombie fans like you have stomped, dropkicked, and smashed zombies in countless ways. After the recent surge in player numbers, we decided to gather some of the most spectacular - or bizarre - records set by the players and put together a video that combines pure Dying Light-ness with hard hitting numbers. Take a look!
Continuing the year-long support for Dying Light in 2016, we have just expanded the Dying Light Dev Tools. Players now have the ability to use all-terrain buggies featured in Dying Light: The Following on custom maps, even if you only own the base game. With that new addition comes also the option to freely modify the driving system and use the buggies in PvP scenarios.
To coincide with the latest update, Techland and Razer announced the special ‘Buggy Madness’ contest. Anyone can compete by creating a buggy-based custom map using Dying Light Developers Tools (available for free on Steam) and submitting it at the official contest website.
The contest runs from May 19th to June 19th 2016 and aims to select the most creative, enjoyable, and high-quality maps.
• Buggy unlocked • Added "following" collection to editor's collections set • All The Following and The Bozak Horde assets are now available • Multiplayer fix on workshop maps • Added missing weapons' textures to the editor • Tiny Objects fix + added 4 new layers • AI presets can be configured in HumanAI.pre file • Example map is updated to The Following game version (buggy, driver skills, example track) • Multiplayer mode is now disabled whenever cheats are enabled