Dying Light Is Getting a Free Update This Week That Brings Improved Graphics
Briefly

Dying Light, the popular survival horror game from 2015, will receive the Retouched Update on June 26, introducing graphics and audio enhancements without being a full remaster. This update marks a decade of the game, with improvements in textures, lighting, and other visual facets. Franchise director Tymon Smektała emphasizes that the update aims to enhance the existing player experience rather than overhauling the game. Additionally, the maximum level of detail in view distances has been increased, allowing a sharper and more immersive gaming experience.
"Quite a few of you were expecting a full remaster of some sort. So, let's set the record straight: the Retouched Update is about squeezing out even more from the Dying Light you already love. It's not a complete overhaul or remaster."
"Over the past couple of years, we've added a lot, customized a lot, and learned how to squeeze more from the tech we already have. One day, someone just started applying those learnings to some old assets - and it just clicked that we could do that across the whole game."
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